Review: Art (Rodney Rigby, Marriner Group, Paul Wheelton & State Theatre Company South Australia)
A white canvas exposes the fragile architecture of friendship in a smart comedy of high art, low blows and male insecurity.
A white canvas exposes the fragile architecture of friendship in a smart comedy of high art, low blows and male insecurity.
Julia Child is alive and cooking in this bite-sized opera monologue baked to perfect imperfection.
Playwright Jean Tong delivers a gently satirical exploration of the workplace and heartfelt representation of an unlikely friendship.
Indigenous women are front and centre in this meditative play about relationships with family and Country.
Inconsistent vision dilutes F. Scott Fitzgerald’s tale of decadence, desire and destruction.
Will O'Mahony's story of an unhappy former student contemplating a school reunion gets a welcome and witty late-nite production.
Visually exciting and musically impeccable, this production is a wonderful way to experience Schubert's Die Winterreise.
Love, memory, inheritance and the law collide in a quietly moving domestic drama.
Two outstanding young pianists deserve a larger audience – and something bigger than a baby grand.
QSO wears its heart on its sleeve in a concert featuring a Valentine's Day gift made to last.
Rostand's classic is revitalised with rap poetry, raw staging and a revelatory lead performance.
When it comes to keeping opera relevant, small-scale gems like this do much of the heavy lifting.
Omega’s starry starry night reaches for the sky, with a flying circus thrown in.