Review: Review: Starman (Adelaide Cabaret Festival)
★★★★★ Svensational journey of the imagination to a Bowie soundtrack.
★★★★★ Svensational journey of the imagination to a Bowie soundtrack.
★★★★½ Forceful renditions of Debussy, Bach and Beethoven reveal inspired insights.
Prokofiev’s fruity soufflé proves the perfect snack opera for today.
Inscrutable storytelling does little to detract from world-class dance.
★★★★☆ A triptych of funny, thought-provoking and often naked feminist dance-theatre Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★☆ Cabaret boy band extraordinaire prove that no one can match ‘the Lady Gaga of easy listening’.
★★★½☆ Caleb Lewis’s new play offers a swarm of competing ideas with a sobering message.
★★★★☆ Kinship and art transcend pain and loss in diverse dance triptych.
Fischer and Grand Baton is an all too rare example of true artistic collaboration.
★★★★★ John Wilson’s passion and panache has Sydney shouting Hooray for Hollywood.
★★★★☆ Stuart Skelton earns top laurels as Wagner’s tortured hero.
★★★★☆ John Bell’s ‘Cuban’ take on Bizet offers a lot to sing and dance about.
★★★★½ Outlasting governments, the Wharfies’ poison pen is still sharp, prolific and relevant.