Review: Desdemona (Sydney Festival)
Peter Sellars and Toni Morrison offer a beautiful but melancholic vision of Shakespeare's tragic heroine.
Peter Sellars and Toni Morrison offer a beautiful but melancholic vision of Shakespeare's tragic heroine.
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A funny, touching and sophisticated new play from a bright, young Australian talent, Christopher Harley. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
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Two young quartets tackle a pair of opposing works from Haydn and Shostakovich.
Masterfully constructed and chillingly frank, this adaptation of Orwell's dystopian masterpiece is a coup.
Ohad Naharin and his Batsheva Dance Company go to the dark side in a politically electrified act of protest.
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