'Despite good performances and a worthy exploration of aged care, the play is not fulfilling in a dramatic sense.'
'Seventeen years after winning the Patrick White Playwrights Award, Patricia Cornelius’ ‘Do Not Go Gentle’ finally has its mainstage debut.'
'Live performance against a cinematic backdrop offers a look at the trials of humans and horses during WWI.'
'The return season of this two-hander proves it remains as relevant and fresh as ever.'
'What began as an experimental partnership between a cinema owner and a theatre company is proving a surprising lure for first-time theatre audiences.'
'A rediscovered morality tale highlighting the Chinese diaspora in Australia and offering some fresh perspectives.'
'Celebrated playwright Jack Hibberd’s absurdist new farce is about time, and how it waits for no one.'
'A freewheeling, caustic monologue performed with feverish intensity by the spellbinding Danny Ball.'
'Powerful First Nations Tasmanian play about the knots of identity goes on tour.'
'A well-meaning but middle of the road production of an earnest Australian story.'
'A powerful adaptation of the famous play that explores patriarchy, sisterhood, maternal love and oppression.'
'This unforgettable murder ballad explores the tense relationship between violence, complicity, unity and resilience.'
'Among many other things, this novel canvasses love, reconciliation and friendship.'
'An historical fiction that navigates the world of women in Victorian asylums.'
'A slow build Gothic debut has ties to historical Tasmania.'
'The companion volume to her earlier best-seller, 'The Dictionary of Lost Words', sees Williams once again enthral with her storytelling.'
'The whims and perils of dating in the internet age.'
'An understated debut novel featuring tandem timelines, unresolved tension and well-controlled prose.'
'An achingly honest memoir of otherness, queerness and embodied becoming.'
'A unique and absorbing modern Australian YA story.'