Review: Anthropologies Imaginaires (Sydney Festival)
Gabriel Dharmoo’s fun, quirky display of vocal gymnastics explores darker themes of cultural colonisation and Exoticism.
Gabriel Dharmoo’s fun, quirky display of vocal gymnastics explores darker themes of cultural colonisation and Exoticism.
A dynamic play with a cumulative emotional force about a young Congolese-Australian boxer facing his demons.
A boldly staged Russian language production brings impressive clarity to a famously problematic play.
All of human life is here, brilliantly juxtaposed both with and without clothes.
Butel captivates as flawed Renaissance physician in Finsterer's new opera.
Affectionate story and strong cast help ladies find some of their feet.
Sydney ensemble round off a stunning season with plenty of Sturm und Drang.
A unique take on end-of-year carols, Noël! Noël! has plenty for both jaded Christmas concert-goers and lovers of Christmas nostalgia.
Jessica Cottis wrangles a fine ensemble of young Australian musicians in London.
Stephen Layton's dramatic conviction makes a powerful testimony of Handel’s musical centrepiece.
Innovative programming and restrained refinement allows ASO to shine.
A virtuosic, mind-expanding performance from a leading, world-renowned Australian ensemble.
A marvellously realised interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto and Sixth Symphony.