Review: Darlinghurst Nights (Hayes Theatre Co)
This beautiful 30th anniversary production reveals a little gem of an Australian musical.
This beautiful 30th anniversary production reveals a little gem of an Australian musical.
The Brandenburgs conjure a Dutch street carnival amongst the works of the masters.
A crazy cocktail of circus, drag, comedy, Irish dancing and slam poetry, with something to say.
There is much to savour in this new dance theatre work, but it needs a clearer, stronger focus.
Danish band Between Music plunges the audience into a wondrous underwater sound world.
A new era at Circus Oz has begun in style.
Iestyn Davies and Mark Rylance make a compelling case for music therapy.
A traditional, well-programmed Christmas concert.
Opera singers Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen in cabaret mode make naughty very nice with this irreverent Christmas show.
A new stage adaptation of Dickens' classic novella introduces Playschool and zombies yet retains the heart of the original.
Elizabeth Scott and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs deliver a rousing performance of a perennial favourite.
Another concert chock-full of Christmas cheer from the Brandenburgs.
An outstanding Vaughan Williams from Emma McGrath and the TSO to bid farewell to the 2017 season.