Naturally Confused review by David Casey
Packed full of energy, excitement and joy, I couldn’t have asked for a better way to finish Anywhere Festival than Naturally Confused.
The Bureau of Dodgy Dreams review by David Casey
Much like a restless night peppered with bizarre, frequent dreams, The Bureau of Dodgy Dreams had me questioning reality and desperately trying to keep it all intact in my memory w
As If No-one Is Watching review by David Casey
A powerful lesson in empathetic thinking, and a call for female solidarity to overcome the anxieties and societal pressures of everyday life.
Spectrum review by David Casey
If you’re someone like me who tolerates small-talk for the sake of the famed late-night conversations about philosophy, existence and spirituality, this is the show is for you.
Mary and the Murderer review by David Casey
Mary and the Murderer is much like a Hollywood western – bold, a lot of fun, and disinterested in subtlety.
Taxidermy Grandma review by David Casey
Disclaimer: I am friends with, and have worked professionally with, multiple creatives involved with this production. I strive to remain unbiassed in the face of this, which would
Gumtree Orgy review by David Casey
Gumtree Orgy is exactly what I come to Anywhere Festival for. To put it briefly, it is one of the most intelligent, authentic, and emotionally engaging shows I’ve seen in Anywher
Amelia Anonymous review by David Casey
As Amelia Anonymous guides us through the perfect storm of puberty and mental illness, for some it will be a reminder of their youth, for others an insight into the mind of struggl
Road Trip review by David Casey
Big Fork Theatre, Anywhere Festival veterans and weekly performers at Paddington substation, opened my Anywhere Festival with a highly impressive 45-minute improvised show based on