For the World Premiere of Metro Street:
“Impeccable cast, staging and music hit all the right notes.”
Murray Bramwell, The Australian, 9/04/09.
“Stars old and new dazzle with equal brilliance over Metro Street.”
Samela Harris, The Advertiser, 10/04/09.
“This is a very important show.”
Matt Byrne, Sunday Mail, 12/04/09.
“The State Theatre Company’s production is a gutsy, raw, original work with modern and relevant lyrics and fresh and haunting music by gifted young Australian Matthew Robinson.
Stephanie Johnson, Australian Stage Online, 10/04/09.
“Metro Street is a stellar new show that propels Australian musical theatre into a new galaxy.”
Stephanie Johnson, Australian Stage Online, 10/04/09.
“On so many levels, it reflects all that gives us pride and hope in the theatre.”
Samela Harris, The Advertiser, 10/04/09.
“I will someday boast to envious aficionados that I was at the world premiere production of Metro Street.”
David Grybowsky, dB Magazine, 22/04/09.
“Director Geordie Brookman has delivered a finely tuned production that excels in all areas.”
Rohan Shearn, aussietheatre.com, 9/04/09.
“…do not ungenerously leave without giving a standing ovation.”
David Grybowsky, dB Magazine, 22/04/09.
“It is Debra Byrne’s spine-tingling solo that especially reveals Robinson ambition and his memorable achievement.”
Murray Bramwell, The Australian, 9/04/09.
For the cabaret Immaculate Confection, with Lucy Durack:
“Robinson creates lyrics of wit and tenderness, and marries them to music of sophisticated craftsmanship, attractive melodies and clever modulations.”
John Shand, The Sydney Morning Herald, 04/07/05.
“Irritatingly gifted…”
John Shand, The Sydney Morning Herald, 04/07/05.
“…sparklingly original…”
Patrick McDonald, The Advertiser, Adelaide,17/06/05.
“…too good to be true…”
Ron Banks, The West Australian, 12/09/05.
“…clearly a talent to watch…”
Jim Murphy, The Age, Melbourne, 30/05/05.
For the cabaret Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, with Lucy Durack:
“…the charismatic pair showcased their talent in a stylish, entertaining blend of pop, jazz and music theatre with Robinson penning all the new songs.”
Karen Marais, The West Australian, 16/10/07.
“Robinson's finely wrought, witty lyrics, original melodies and clever modulations have secured him a reputation as an original, major talent.”
Karen Marais, The West Australian, 16/10/07.
“Their palpable chemistry was finely honed in their latest show through Durack's bubbly effervescence and Robinson's nuanced sophistication.”
Karen Marais, The West Australian, 16/10/07.
Press Quotes:
“In a few years we could be talking about Lerner, Gershwin, Porter and Robinson.”
Roslyn Guy, The Age, Melbourne, 04/12/04.
“…a fresh, young voice of Australian theatre.”
Jim Murphy, The Age, Melbourne, 14/06/05.
“…a major talent...”
Jeanne Pratt AC, The Australian, 13/06/05.
“…a ‘brilliant new’ musical creator.”
Jo Roberts, The Age, Melbourne, 25/11/04.
“Matthew Robinson has carved a diverse career as an actor, writer and musician and his dizzying career trajectory has recently culminated in an all-new Australian musical, Metro Street.”
Karen Marais, The West Australian, 17/03/08.
“...an up and coming Australian songwriter that we need to hear more from here in the States.”
David Hurst, Show Business Weekly, New York City, 2004.