Sydney
Private collection lends important works
A loan from a private British collection presents a rare opportunity for the public to see iconic paintings.
Wonderland
While it's often easy to blame poor performance on bad dialogue or direction, both of the actors are lacklustre here.
The Gigli Concert
This is a polished, multi-levelled production distinguished by first class performances. It is also arduously long and verbose.
New public artwork commission at former Royal South Sydney Hospital Site
City of Sydney seeks expressions of interest for public artwork in heritage precinct at Green Square.
Art Month Sydney finds new highs from history of lows
With record attendance and sold out events, Sydney’s art scene appears to have turned around since this event’s GFC birth.
Paul Capsis joins the cast of Pinocchio
Now it's Sydney's turn to experience Windmill Theatre’s sharp and clever take on this truly classic story.
Katie Noonan & Circa's Love-Song-Circus
Consisting of fifteen original compositions, Love-Song-Circus conjures the lives and viewpoints of individual convict women.
Who are the Chicago Imagists, and why are they in Sydney?
Roger Brown was a pivotal character in the Chicago scene, an artist whose influence has made its way to the…
Fight Night
This is witty, engaging political theatre even if no tangible political subject is raised.
Clybourne Park
Political plays should examine political themes with respect to the current and local social fabric, otherwise what is the point?