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Chamber, Classical Music, Dance, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre
news

Sydney Festival announces three performances

The Wooster Group's Sydney debut, an underwater concert and an Irish variety show with Panti Bliss are in the 2018 line-up.

August 28, 2017
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Still Life (Dimitris Papaioannou, Sydney Festival)

90 minutes in the quarry of the damned feel like just that.

January 28, 2017
Dance, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Institute (Gecko, Sydney Festival)

Full of fluid realities, Institute is visceral, troubling but beautifully wrought theatre that tugs at your emotions.

January 26, 2017
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Dalmatica (Sydney Festival)

A meditative, atmospheric journey through a unique and fascinating corner of sacred music.

January 23, 2017
Audiovisual, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Sex, Lynch and Video Games (Sydney Festival)

Relentlessly obsessive and fragmented, Nicole Lizée's works tease apart familiar scenes and sounds.

January 20, 2017
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Encounter (Complicite, Sydney Festival)

One man and his microphones make you believe you've been up the Amazon.

January 19, 2017
Classical Music, Opera, Orchestral
news

Symphony under the Stars says farewell to the Domain

Wesley Enoch was booed when he said next year’s concert will be in Parramatta – but it’s not a decision he’s taken lightly. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

January 16, 2017
Musical Theatre & Cabaret
Live Review

Review: Mother’s Ruin (Sydney Festival)

Combining history, feminism and gorgeous vocals, this cabaret about gin is a real tonic.

January 14, 2017
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Season (Sydney Festival)

A joyous yarn about an Indigenous family told with cheeky humour and lots of heart.

January 14, 2017
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Rautavaara (Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Festival)

Benjamin Northey is expressive and authoritative in superb performances of works by the Finnish master.

January 12, 2017
Musical Theatre & Cabaret
Live Review

Review: The Fiery Maze (Sydney Festival)

Abi Tucker seduces with songs by Tim Finn and Dorothy Porter about love, lust and heartache.

January 10, 2017
Classical Music
features

Nicole Lizée channels David Lynch for Sydney Festival show

The Canadian composer explains her addiction to '90s screen culture and karaoke in Sex, Lynch and Video Games.

January 10, 2017
Classical Music, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Anthropologies Imaginaires (Sydney Festival)

Gabriel Dharmoo’s fun, quirky display of vocal gymnastics explores darker themes of cultural colonisation and Exoticism.

January 10, 2017

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