Whimsical yet powerful, Mother of Compost, is a show with ecological advice that’s worth hearing and heeding, says Nina Levy.
Tag Archives: Andrew Sutherland
Finding poetry in the chaos of illness
30 January 2022
Delving and dancing into chronic sickness, Salome δ is a wild and multi-layered ride but the landing is surprisingly gentle, finds Nina Levy.
Salome remixed in a heady brew
17 January 2022
A biblical story collides with COVID as a team of dancers and theatre makers explore the story of Salome. Find out more from deviser and performer Andrew Sutherland in this Festival Sessions interview.
Agents provocateurs
5 February 2020
The swirling world of porn is the perfect subject for Andrew Sutherland and Charlotte Otton’s tongue-in-cheek 30 DAY FREE TRIAL, David Zampatti says.
The phenomenon of pornography
4 February 2020
Charlotte Otton and Andrew Sutherland are both known for making smart and subversive theatre. They’ve joined forces in 30 Day Free Trial, to explore pornography and performance.
So much to love
26 January 2019
Fringe World Review: Squid Vicious, Poorly Drawn Shark⋅ Blue Room Theatre, January 23⋅ Review by Xan Ashbury⋅ Imagine I’ve drawn a Venn diagram. One circle is …
Twisting the narrative
17 January 2019
Whether you loved or loathed Elizabeth Gilbert’s novel Eat Pray Love (and the film that followed), local theatre-maker Andrew Sutherland is inviting you to question Western …