Comings and Goings: July 2022
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
A misdirection of magicians empty the hat with a unique blend of illusory entertainment.
The Adelaide Virtuosi Trio delivers a generous, if not perfect recital of chamber favourites.
This thoughtful show from the self-described "professional feminist" empowered the women in the audience – and hopefully enlightened the men.
Two years on, the Soweto Gospel Choir is soaring to even greater heights.
D'Arietta's Cohen was a safe, satisfying journey rather than a ride.
More a musical pavlova than a croquembouche, but tasty nevertheless.
Vocally and emotionally, you longed for the depth of the man himself, but that was just plain unreasonable.
The combination of Coughlan's authentic lived-in blues and engaging humour was intoxicating
A gritty evening with Brahms reveals a theatrical pearl.
Gulliver upside down and inside out – a Lilliputian tale with a big heart.
Games by Henry Naylor is a powerful intrigue based on a true story.
Intriguing and enjoyable – but more jam session than show.