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Theatre
Live Review

Review: As You Like It (Melbourne Theatre Company)

The MTC returns with a beautiful, surprisingly subtle take on Shakespeare’s comedy.

November 19, 2021
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Baroque and Beyond (Australian Chamber Orchestra)

A joyful return to the stage turned the page on a troubled season, and marked the start of exciting new era for the ACO.

November 19, 2021
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Dry (Stateside, State Theatre Company South Australia)

Catherine Fitzgerald's play evokes a dark and dusty struggle for survival against the odds.

November 18, 2021
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Eureka Day (State Theatre Company South Australia)

Hypocrisy, fallibility and misinformation collide in this poignant, divisive and turbulent satire that entertains and challenges in equal measures.

November 17, 2021
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Othello (Queensland Theatre)

A thrilling tri-lingual production reimagining Shakespeare’s tragedy in the Torres Strait.

November 17, 2021
Chamber
Live Review

Review: Goldner String Quartet & Bernadette Harvey (Musica Viva)

This concert was an unmissable hour to honour our finest chamber group, featuring two family favourites as belated anniversaries were celebrated with a live audience.

November 16, 2021
Opera
Live Review

Review: The Barber of Seville (State Opera South Australia)

This delightful, technicolour-bright production is wonderful, light-hearted entertainment, and just what we need right now to lift the spirits.

November 15, 2021
Jazz
Live Review

Review: Pharos (Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival)

These players in Pharos understood the key to playing great jazz: an invulnerable attachment to the spirit of the music, and the ceaseless tenacity to explore the full range of human dynamics through intuitive collaboration.

November 15, 2021
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Cathedral Bach II (Adelaide Baroque)

An uplifting performance celebrating life through the music and times of JS Bach

November 15, 2021
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Wherever She Wanders (Griffin Theatre Company)

Kendall Feaver’s densely layered, provocative and sobering new play demands discomfort and discussion.

November 12, 2021
Theatre
Live Review

Review: There’s Something About Music (The Little Red Company)

Little Red’s musical formula for feel-good fun hits the right note for these testing times.

November 12, 2021
Opera
Live Review

Review: Fire Shut Up in My Bones (Metropolitan Opera, New York)

Terence Blanchard’s important new work is gut-wrenching, but it’s also uplifting.

November 11, 2021
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Musical Enigmas: Claire Edwardes & Nick Russoniello (Live at Yours)

In an evening of vibrant music spanning centuries and genders, an intimate crowd congregated at Mecca Cafe in Alexandria to witness the unusual yet playful combination of Claire Edwardes' five-octave marimba and Nick Russoniello's soprano saxophone.

November 8, 2021

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