Courageous in its honesty, Earthside is a vital but exhausting journey through the motherly rite of passage, writes Varnya Bromilow.
Author Archives: Varnya Bromilow
The joy (or not) of comedy
22 January 2020
“While kids are an easy laugh when it comes to scatological matters, they’re also ruthless when it comes to finding people unfunny. There’s no one in a junior audience laughing because they think they’re supposed to laugh.”
A sea of beautifully executed moves
22 November 2019
Review: Brooke Leeder and Dancers, Radar ·
The B Shed, Fremantle, 21 September ·
Review by Varnya Bromilow ·
Pomp and gloom
17 October 2019
Review: West Australian Symphony Orchestra, ‘Beethoven’s Eroica’ ⋅
Perth Concert Hall, October 11 ⋅
Review by Varnya Bromilow ⋅
Persian love story a little too spare
4 October 2019
Review: IllUMEnate, ‘Layla Majnun’ ⋅
Subiaco Arts Centre, October 2 ⋅
Review by Varnya Bromilow ⋅
Dancing in the dark
6 September 2019
Review: Link Dance Company, ‘In the Dark’ ·
PS Art Space, 4 September ·
Review by Varnya Bromilow ·
In precarious hands
26 July 2019
Review: Circus Oz, ‘Precarious’ ·
His Majesty’s Theatre, 25 July·
Review by Varnya Bromilow ·
The perils of polemic
15 May 2019
Review: Black Swan State Theatre Company, ‘Water’ ·
Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of WA ·
Review by Varnya Bromilow ·
A compelling take on tech
26 April 2019
Review: Bow & Dagger, ‘The Double’ ·
The Blue Room Theatre, 24 April ·
Review by Varnya Bromilow ·
Clear intentions
21 February 2019
Perth Festival review: Madeleine Flynn & Tim Humphrey, ‘Five Short Blasts’ ·
Derbil Yerrigan (Swan River), 20 February ·
Review by Varnya Bromilow ·