Featuring a cast of performers from Belgium and Hong Kong Lies blurs the lines between performance and political commentary by simulating, on a small scale, the globalisation of the economy into complete financial crisis.
Category Archive: Reviews
A poignant documentary centring on beekeeper Hatidze and the conflict she faces when confronted with new neighbours. A must-see!
Jolie is outstanding as the evil queen with a heart, and Fanning is admirable as the unlikely hero (if we’re going by the traditional fairytale’s archetypal damsel in distress formula).
It’s starting to feel a lot like summer and the touring circuit is beginning to ramp up, sending our way the enigmatic burst of status quo changing sunshine that is Stella Donnelly.
Aussie rock legends You am I and Adalita both took to The Gov stage last night. You can read […]
You Am I and Adalita have much in common and, having shared a stage on countless occasions across their careers, it was a joy to experience both in full flight on Thursday night at the Gov.
Visionary directory Ang Lee pushes cinema into a new age with “Gemini Man”
Ash Mayfair’s powerful debut feature, The Third Wife, is a damning tale of the destructive patriarchy that dominated […]
L.R. Marsh’s debut solo offering The Ghosts Of is music to enjoy with a late night whiskey by the fire or to see you through a lazy Sunday afternoon.
From The Jam only played for an hour and a half at The Gov, but they did not waste a single minute of it! A fantastic show!
