Review: Embarking on a Drift to the Unknown (Antinomy Company & OzAsia Festival)
An engrossing story of a woman’s troubled life that questions our control over our own lives.
An engrossing story of a woman’s troubled life that questions our control over our own lives.
An ensemble of five remarkable women delivers an electrifying fusion of mythology, sensuality and sonic daring.
A deeply moving performance from cellist Kian Soltani is among the highlights of an outstanding program.
Beethoven, Mozart and a luminous new work by Ella Macens showcase the Australian Haydn Ensemble’s elegance, invention and emotional depth.
Brooklyn Rider’s curated five-concert program for UKARIA’s Chamberfest 2025 shows how music reflects the society from which it emerges.
Guest Pianist Emmanuel Despax showcases both his virtuosity and generosity as a mentor to aspiring Chopin interpreters.
Benjamin Law adapts author Cory Taylor’s final work into a one-woman show that’s honest, humorous and heartfelt.
A naked commune comedy lays bare the illusions of freedom, fame and going off-grid.
A swirling poem of struggle and survival expressed vividly in dance, multiple languages, music and the moving image.
Plenty to sing about as Salut! winds up its 30th-anniversary season with a celebration of the human voice.
An exhilarating wedding party-themed concert, played at blistering pace and punctuated with rousing trumpet playing.
American composer Sarah Kirkland Snider offers a refreshing, contemporary female perspective on Homer’s Odyssey.
Sunny Kim, Joanna Duda and Helen Svoboda deliver a joyous and idiosyncratic set to redraw genre boundaries.