Review: Children of the Sea (Perth Festival, Performing Lines WA & Encounter)
An ambitious new production about Australian asylum seekers, which is above all an act of generous storytelling.
An ambitious new production about Australian asylum seekers, which is above all an act of generous storytelling.
A hypnotically beautiful work, choreographed to a wonderful, visceral score by Bryce Dessner, which is performed live by the Australian String Quartet.
Musicianship from some of the best in the business, in a lovely chamber recital.
Standing room only for young band's live rebirth.
Welcome initiatives and fine music from the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Clever, twisting storytelling keeps us hooked in a play about sexuality, celebrity and the harm done when success is all that counts.
Hypnotic and mesmerising, Aftermath grabs you and never lets go.
A fast-paced, emotionally gripping work examining the dynamics of power in parenting and relationships.
Simone Young offers up a feast for the musically starved in the SSO's return to the stage.
A vein-throbbing, sure-fire crowd-pleaser, suitable for families, this show will leave you shook.
The ACO rescues a beautifully constructed program of Soviet music from the ashes of 2020.
A play in a park about a park, and about two men with the weight of history on their shoulders.
No problems for Houston as moon gig lifts off.