Review: Ascent (Sydney Dance Company)
An eclectic trio of contemporary dance works, Ascent is crowned by the return of Antony Hamilton’s exhilarating Forever & Ever.
An eclectic trio of contemporary dance works, Ascent is crowned by the return of Antony Hamilton’s exhilarating Forever & Ever.
The Australian Ballet brings its 1973 film Don Quixote to life in this vibrant rendering of one of ballet’s much-loved classics.
Trans-Mediterranean cultures meet in an absolute tonic of a show from the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the brothers Tawadros.
This moving, tech-savvy rendition of Irish writer Margaret Perry's Collapsible is rich with imagery and humour.
Two world premieres among works by five composers celebrating Composing Women, Sydney Con’s push for a truly equal music.
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There's too much going on in Theresa Rebeck's Bernhardt/Hamlet but actor Kate Mulvany exerts huge gravitational pull at its centre.
A medical emergency and vocal problems couldn’t mar Christian Spuck’s monumental staging of Verdi’s masterpiece.
UK playwright Simon Longman's wintry drama Gundog is a gripping, poetic and timeless portrait of rural life and death.
In this powerful song cycle, one man’s wish to do what’s right keeps hope for humanity alive – even in the face of genocide.