Review: The Very Worst of The Tiger Lillies (Sydney Festival)
The British punk-cabaret masters shock and delight with an intimate but raucous set.
The British punk-cabaret masters shock and delight with an intimate but raucous set.
This esoteric production is a sophisticated but impenetrable retelling of Büchner’s bleak story.
Kentridge and Goerne's gripping Transvaal trek both hypnotises and provokes.
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Sydney Chamber Opera AD Jack Symonds explores Pascal Dusapin's total fusion of past and present.
The German baritone's epic journey has been as inexorable as Schubert's Winterreise itself.
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Peter Sellars and Toni Morrison offer a beautiful but melancholic vision of Shakespeare's tragic heroine.
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The song of a dying maid inspired Peter Sellars and Toni Morrison’s moving theatre piece.
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