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Audiovisual, Chamber, Classical Music, Film
Live Review

Review: Life on Land’s Edge (The Bowerbird Collective)

With music by Australian composers including Corrina Bonshek, Anne Cawrse, Gambirra Illume, David John Lang and Chris Williams, this concert was the perfect way to mark World Migratory Bird Day.

October 11, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental
Live Review

Review: Kinds of Light 3: Opening and Disappearing (PS Art Space & Tone List/Audible Edge)

Kind of Light is perhaps yet to hit its stride, but this evening of experimental music was still a great night out and an exciting sign of things to come.

October 11, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Mousetrap (John Frost for Crossroads Live)

This 70th-anniversary production, directed by Robyn Nevin, respects the period and style of the play, and has been exceptionally well cast. Old-fashioned it may be, but it's highly entertaining.

October 10, 2022
Dance
Live Review

Review: Romeo and Juliet (The Australian Ballet)

After a 20-year absence from our stages, John Cranko’s classic still packs an emotional punch, showcasing its principal dancers to Sergei Prokofiev’s monumental score.

October 8, 2022
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Sibelius’ Second Symphony (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)

Under Finnish conductor Pietari Inkinen, WASO delivers a riveting Sibelius, some terrific Wagner and an evocative world premiere by Elena Kats-Chernin.

October 8, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Normal Heart (State Theatre Company South Australia)

Four decades since its premiere, Larry Kramer's pioneering play is still beating strong in this powerful revival directed by Dean Bryant.

October 5, 2022
Opera
Live Review

Review: American Double Bill (Australian Contemporary Opera Co)

Two recent chamber operas exploring difficult subjects make their Australian premieres.

October 4, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental
Live Review

Review: Olli Mustonen In Recital (Australian Chamber Orchestra)

Drawing upon his instincts as a composing musician, the Finnish piano virtuoso gives a masterful reading of Beethoven and Bach at Adelaide's UKARIA Cultural Centre.

October 4, 2022
Opera
Live Review

Review: Our Little Inventor (West Australian Opera)

This terrific, newly commissioned opera for children by Emma Jayakumar shows how far WA Opera has travelled in recent years under Artistic Director Chris van Tuinen.

October 3, 2022
Chamber, Opera
Live Review

Review: Awakening Shadow (Sydney Chamber Opera)

Despite exquisite vocal and musical performances, this staging of Benjamin Britten's Canticles is less than the sum of its otherwise beautiful parts, landing somewhere between performance art and oratorio.

October 3, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental
Live Review

Review: Opening concert: Boom! International Festival of Percussion

The vivacious concert brought together many of Sydney's leading percussionists in a program that celebrated successive generations of Synergy, Taikoz and their offshoots.

October 3, 2022
Opera
Live Review

Review: Aida (Royal Opera House, London)

Robert Carsen’s chilling update ditches pyramids for resonances of modern warfare. Catch his ROH production when it screens in Australian cinemas in November.

October 2, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Do You Hear the People Sing? (Sydney Opera House in association with Enda Markey Presents)

If you love the musicals of Boublil and Schönberg, this concert is a real treat, with an impressive lineup of soloists nailing the songs and sharing stories about their connections to the roles.

October 1, 2022

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