Review: All These Pretty Things (Adelaide Fringe)
Tracey Yarad impresses with an autobiographical show inspired by the worst imaginable collapse of a relationship.
Tracey Yarad impresses with an autobiographical show inspired by the worst imaginable collapse of a relationship.
Beautiful contrasts abound as 11 Australian composers arrange 12 of Jess Hitchcock’s songs.
Seann Miley Moore glitters hard in John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask’s cult musical.
Having experienced more than her fair share, Jodie Atkinson shines a spotlight on grief in all its manifestations.
An expansive evening of music to sink into and escape reality with – and plenty of time in which to do so.
Alana Valentine's new play produces a warm glow as contrasting views are explored and a secret is revealed.
Southern Cross Soloists' patchwork of Strauss waltzes, Beethoven and a piece reflecting on the LA fires doesn't quite hang together.
A bold and dazzling "cyber-opera" reimagines grief through music, movement and mesmerising visuals.
Hans throws himself the a raucous birthday party. Pass-the-parcel included.
Joan Lindsay’s 1967 novel Picnic at Hanging Rock transformed into an electrifying post-modern ripping yarn.
QSO and Brisbane’s ingenious Circa reached stratospheric heights in a world first circus interpretation of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring.
In Larsen C, choreographer Christos Papadopolous reveals a creative impulse that is unique, visually intriguing and virtuosic.
Simone Young wields her magic Mahler wand to set the SSO’s new season on its way.