Review: Illume (Bangarra Dance Theatre)
The connection between being and seeing – physically and metaphorically – shapes Bangarra's brilliantly illuminating new work.
The connection between being and seeing – physically and metaphorically – shapes Bangarra's brilliantly illuminating new work.
A neurodiverse Peruvian cast defy expectations in this radical interpretation of Shakespeare’s play.
If you are looking for a theatre experience that will have you talking long into the night, Eureka Day is the play for you.
Guitar great Pat Metheny unpacks 50 years in this mind-boggling one-man magical mystery tour.
Expectations are continually overturned and challenged in this gripping reboot with an emphasis on athleticism and thrillingly accurate unison work.
SXS sparkle with a scintillating world premiere in an eclectic jubilee concert of jazz, opera and First Nations music.
A new production of Saint-Saëns’s Old Testament tale respects tradition while refreshing it with sophisticated minimalist design.
Elim Chan's nuanced and spirited conducting and Alexander Gavrylyuk's pianistic brilliance made for a perfect partnership.
Retaining the same cast since its 2010 premiere, the passing years have been kind to David Williamson's last-chance-for-love rom com.
Caryl Churchill’s dozens of disparate scenes and countless characters prove an insurmountable challenge.
Stephen Hough revives the pianist-composer tradition in grand style in the wondrously musical final concert of the ASO’s engrossing Brahms series.
Music from great composers born in the same year makes for a zesty survey of the German, French and Italian Baroque styles.
In the ASO’s sell-out season of Brahms symphonies, it was Stephen Hough’s performance of Grieg’s piano concerto that completely enthralled.