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Film, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Dear England (National Theatre Live)

Rupert Goold's pacy production, starring Joseph Fiennes as England football manager Gareth Southgate, looks great on the big screen.

January 25, 2024
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Korkmaz Can Sağlam In Concert (Sydney Festival)

Korkmaz Can Sağlam's Sydney Festival debut reveals a pianist of great technical skill and plenty of heart.

January 25, 2024
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Temperament (Bach Akademie Australia & Sydney Festival)

Madeleine Easton’s Akademie band gives this Bach mini-festival an intimate and fitting lift-off.

January 24, 2024
Dance, Festivals
Live Review

Review: GöteborgsOperans Danskompani (Sydney Festival)

The famed Swedish contemporary dance company presents works by Damien Jalet and Sharon Eyal in a soulless double bill.

January 24, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Inheritance (fortyfivedownstairs)

This seven-hour epic is a striking reminder of shared history and celebration of possible futures.

January 23, 2024
Dance
Live Review

Review: Mutiara (Marrugeku, Sydney Festival and Perth Festival)

The history of Broome’s pearling industry and a long-ago personal connection inspired Marrugeku’s new dance work.

January 22, 2024
Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Chicago (Crossroads Live & Jones Theatrical Group)

The slick staging and sharp, talented ensemble of Chicago shine in this classic tale of murder, seduction, corruption and all that jazz.

January 22, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Seventeen (Melbourne Theatre Company)

A gifted cast of veterans play teenagers in this clever, funny and poignant trip down memory lane.

January 22, 2024
Dance
Live Review

Review: The Sleeping Beauty (Ballet Theatre Queensland)

A young cast rises to The Sleeping Beauty’s technical challenges in this production from Australia’s oldest dance company.

January 19, 2024
Classical Music, Festivals, Instrumental
Live Review

Review: Soliloquy (Sydney Festival)

Recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey turns a solo recital into a visual spectacle and place for community.

January 19, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Lonesome West (Empress Theatre)

Martin McDonagh's black comic The Lonesome West is brought to a convincing boil by two contrastingly powerful performances.

January 18, 2024
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Are we not drawn onward to new erA (Ontroerend Goed/Sydney Festival)

Ontroerend Goed's palindromic performance suggests that Paradise can be regained – but it will take more than a reversal of the damage already done.

January 17, 2024
Chamber
Live Review

Review: Neil Gaiman and FourPlay String Quartet (Sydney Opera House)

Neil Gaiman and FourPlay String Quartet take us to a place where imagination and music collide in an oddly satisfying way.

January 17, 2024

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