Review: Lungs (Melbourne Theatre Company)
A brave, unflinchingly direct exploration of imperfect love and climate change.
A brave, unflinchingly direct exploration of imperfect love and climate change.
A musically sublime but visually slight journey to Baroque heaven.
Ohlsson's intriguing programme explores music that mirrors art.
Touching, funny and brilliantly simple stripped-back theatre that packs a powerful punch.
Venera Gimadieva is perfection in revival of Eyre’s respectful production.
Retrospectively told shopping tale makes for intriguing and excellent theatre.
Tom Stoppard’s masterpiece of science and reasoning wrapped in comedy and mystery and worthy of repeat visits.
A rich and riotous exploration of time, fusing dance, music, video and theatre.
A thought-provoking and gently sophisticated investigation into the impact of religion on the disabled.
A-list cast helps deliver old kid on the block’s lesson in craft and style. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Classical Indian dance that delivers both narrative intelligence and jaw-dropping virtuosity.
Ashkenazy and Ohlsson’s Emperor strikes in back-to-back Beethoven. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Timely revival makes up in spirit for what it lacks in polish. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in