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Jazz
Live Review

Review: Puffs of Smoke (Phillip Johnston, Live at The Church)

Jazzman Phillip Johnston focusses on a rich and fascinating silent movie era older than Hollywood.

January 19, 2026
Audiovisual, Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Jazz
news

Phoenix Central Park announces Season XIV

The Sydney venue’s latest jam-packed lineup follows through on its promise to place "a stronger focus on Australian arts”.

September 18, 2024
Audiovisual, Festivals
features

Tim Hecker’s “rivers of sound”

Ahead of his Australian tour, the Canadian electronic musician talks his live setup and the philosophy behind his music.

February 16, 2024
news

Phoenix Central Park announces Season X

The inner Sydney venue to host an encore performance from Omega Ensemble, a new work by choreographer Melanie Lane and much more besides.

September 20, 2023
Audiovisual, Chamber, Vocal & Choral
news

Phoenix Central Park unveils winter-spring performances

Soprano Alexandra Flood, composer Simon James Phillips and guitarists Ziggy and Miles among the newly announced acts at the ballot-ticketed Sydney venue.

June 28, 2023
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Benjamin Skepper (Phoenix Central Park)

Gentle Romanticism interspersed by gorgeous noise from a talented multi-instrumentalist in a site-specific work.

June 18, 2023
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Cutting Edge: Music, maths and healing

Avant-garde multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Skepper talks about his desire to bring science and technology into his art practice.

May 22, 2023
Instrumental
features

Cutting Edge: Satu in the Beyond

ACO Underground now has its own band, whose genre-bending gigs include everything from their own punk tunes to Nick Drake and Bach.

October 24, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental, Jazz, Vocal & Choral
features

Beau Neilson: Phoenix Rises

Inside an extraordinary building in Chippendale, one of Sydney’s most exciting new spaces is taking wing.

September 15, 2022
Jazz
Live Review

Review: Microfiche + Andrea Keller’s Transients + Mike Nock (STRATA/Phoenix Central Park)

The very best of Australian jazz was on show for special performances at a unique venue.

April 4, 2022
Festivals, Jazz
news

Phoenix Central Park announces STRATA, a new jazz festival

The new four-day festival will feature artists including the Hilary Geddes Quartet, the Phil Slater Quintet, Hekka and others.

March 7, 2022
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Eric Avery (Phoenix Central Park)

Avery's solo performance was hypnotic and completely entrancing, a mood reflected and enhanced by the incredible architecture of Phoenix Central Park.

February 24, 2022
Theatre
features

As the Theatre Royal finally reopens, are things about to change for Sydney theatres?

Sydney has dropped off the map internationally because it doesn’t have enough theatres, says British impresario Howard Panter. For decades, the theatre industry has lobbied for more Sydney venues.

December 17, 2021

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