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The Wizard of Oz

Follow the yellow brick road to Parramatta for this marvellously bright, bold and colourful adaptation of L. Frank Baumā€™s novel,…

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Lulu Pinkus ā€“ Transfiguration

Lulu Pinkusā€™ latest works excite the imagination yet interrogate it in the same breath.

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Great Falls

Featuring two magnificent performance, this firecracker of a play by Lee Blessing examines the seismic shifts in relationships within fractured…

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Legends by the Sea

From the musical adventures of Finnish hero LemminkƤinen, to three watery sketches by Claude Debussy, this was a very promising…

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The Legend of Zelda

Geeks, games and classical music make a surprisingly pleasant combination, as this Sydney Symphony concert ably demonstrated.

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We used to talk about love

Curated by Natasha Bullock, this exhibition considers the variegated terrain of loveā€™s language ā€“ joy, elation, desire, eroticism, longing, loss,…

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Giselle

This production by the Paris Opera Ballet is one of the defining works of dance history but seems as fresh…

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The Peony Pavilion

This Peking opera, presented as part of the Sydney Festival, was a rare, exotic and somewhat challenging treat.

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The Jade Hairpin

The second of two Peking operas presented at this yearā€™s Sydney Festival was two most accessible of the two for…

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2001: A Space Odyssey

Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece was presented as part of the Sydney Festival, with the score played live by the Sydney…

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