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Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Thought Sectors (Synergy Percussion)

In Sarah Hennies’ novel solo work, Synergy Percussion asks you to listen to what’s not being played, rather than what is.

March 4, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Every Lovely Terrible Thing (Theatre Works)

Lab Kelpie’s latest production, Every Lovely Terrible Thing, excels in the campy juxtaposition of humour and horror.

March 4, 2024
Dance, Festivals, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Private View (Restless Dance Theatre)

Rear Window meets Cabaret in this joyous and sometimes achingly romantic exposé of desire, intimacy and love.

March 4, 2024
Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Symphonic Soundtracks – The Music of John Williams (Adelaide Wind Orchestra)

The Force was with Adelaide Wind Orchestra for its survey of the movie maestro's greatest music.

March 4, 2024
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Rach 3 (Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)

Yeol Eum Son's consummate technique and passion matched at every step by the TSO in its season-opening concert.

March 4, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Lehman Trilogy (National Theatre & Neal St Productions)

A Cadillac-smooth ride through a century and a half of American history distilled into the story of one of its rags-to-riches epics.

March 4, 2024
Dance, Festivals, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Baleen Moondjan (Adelaide Festival)

Making the most of a spectacular setting, Stephen Page’s first work since leaving Bangarra is surprisingly intimate given its grand scale.

March 3, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Milked (The Ninth Floor)

Rustic humour gets caught up in existential anxiety in this two-hander loaded with talent.

March 2, 2024
Opera
Live Review

Review: The Nightingale and Other Fables (Adelaide Festival & State Opera South Australia)

Presented in Australia for the first time, Robert Lepage’s puppetry-based staging of Stravinsky’s short works is as brilliant as ever.

March 2, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Goodbye, Lindita (Adelaide Festival)

A marvel of stagecraft, Mario Banushi’s semi-autobiographical meditation on grief is as poetic as it is horrific.

March 2, 2024
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Music Speaks (Melbourne Chamber Orchestra)

Mozart, Dvořák and a world premiere. This ambitious concert was a warm welcome to the MCO’s 2024 concert season.

March 1, 2024
Chamber, Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: All Flesh is Fire (Adelaide Chamber Singers)

Anne Cawrse and Kate Llewellyn’s song cycle is a transcendent work, its world premiere hopefully the first of many more performances to come.

March 1, 2024
Festivals, Musical Theatre & Cabaret
Live Review

Review: Stories that Must be Heard (Chloé Charody & Adelaide Fringe)

Chloé Charody strives to find new and innovative ways to draw attention to the destruction that immigration detention centres do.

March 1, 2024

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