Review: Forget Me Not (Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes, Sydney Festival)
A meditation on love, loss, connectivity and a heartfelt reminder of the power and symbolism of the written word.
A meditation on love, loss, connectivity and a heartfelt reminder of the power and symbolism of the written word.
A delightful look at the life and career of one of Britain’s most beloved actors.
An impressive Sydney debut by British choir Tenebrae at the Sydney Festival.
A witty, hypnotic response to Virginia Woolf's Orlando.
The plot may be pretty flimsy with holes in the narrative but the joyous score is irresistible and the message is as important as ever.
Symbolism and metaphor abound in this complex, ambitious, exciting work by Liza Lim for soprano with ensemble.
This adults-only cabaret takes time to really connect but ultimately delivers plenty to enjoy, even in its more solemn moments.
This new show captures the spirit of Reg Livermore's seminal 1975 solo show, cleverly combining old and new material for audiences today.
The beloved wedding rom-com gets a smart, sharp update in this world premiere.
A lush and evocative series of skilfully narrated performances, in Contemporary Asian Australian Performance's Double Delicious
The sassy, exhilarating show combines musical theatre and a pop concert in one glorious blast as it reframes history in a contemporary setting.
The little-known story of Australia’s first Indigenous sporting hero, Johnny Mullagh, finds its way to the stage.
The musical based on the Dreamworks film is witty, warm and windy.