Review: Bach & his Dutch Contemporaries (Sydney Festival)
Cunning Dutchmen give the usual suspects a run for their money.
Cunning Dutchmen give the usual suspects a run for their money.
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's exploration of Grisey's spectralism is an astonishing triumph.
Dusapin's Orphic duologue gets a welcome Aussie premiere.
‘Meh’ revival suggests you update the out of date at your peril.
Even after three decades, De Keersmaeker's exploration of Reich's minimalism is transfixing.
Covent Garden’s smart new Cav and Pag is headed south. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
This saucy romp through Andersen's aquatic fable is cabaret perfection.
The British punk-cabaret masters shock and delight with an intimate but raucous set.
This esoteric production is a sophisticated but impenetrable retelling of Büchner’s bleak story.
Kentridge and Goerne's gripping Transvaal trek both hypnotises and provokes.
Anthony Warlow wows in this surprisingly relevant production of the Broadway classic. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
There’s still plenty of life left in Julie Taymor’s tried and tested production of Mozart’s Masonic masterpiece. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The highly anticipated Seekers musical is a jukebox treat, but lacks any dramatic depth.