Review: Human Activity (bAKEHOUSE Theatre Company)
Playwright Katie Pollock’s new play Human Activity takes a kaleidoscopic look at an event that stopped a city in its tracks.
Playwright Katie Pollock’s new play Human Activity takes a kaleidoscopic look at an event that stopped a city in its tracks.
A bright and brilliant new musical comedy about the power of live performance and the ways we chase our dreams.
A little bit of light and shade as the Australian Chamber Orchestra packs its bags for an Italian getaway.
Marked by inconsistency, The Australian Ballet’s reimagined Swan Lake delivers strongly on some elements, less so on others.
Hindemith and Gershwin rub shoulders with Chet Baker in an evening of true virtuosity from performers in perfect sync.
Pianist Joyce Zhang and conductor Xian Zhang deliver a big hit in the guise of an MSO Quick Fix.
The tensions between private grief and public ritual movingly explored in an eloquent, expertly performed War Requiem.
Jane Harrison's powerful play offers a very different, thought-provoking perspective on the arrival of the First Fleet.
The choice of venue and music alone tells you that Circa is aiming for something far more lofty than the oohs and ahs of the big top.
A flawless scaffold of soundscapes enhance the irrepressible ingenuity of Brisbane filmmaker Anthony Lucas.
This sweet little musical comedy manages to be life-affirming without becoming schmaltzy.
Johannes Fritzsch and Michael Gow lead Queensland Conservatorium performers to triumph in an engaging and innovative retelling of an old tale.
This engrossing start to Barrie Kosky’s new Ring Cycle can be seen in Australian cinemas this month.