Reviews
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Angela Hewitt (Musica Viva)
Some concerts are explosions; this was rather a concert bloom, and all the more special because of it.
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Boss Octopus - Again?!
Boss Octopus' fondness for fun and silliness ultimately turns into an insipid, relentless barrage of mindless behaviour.
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Australian World Orchestra
Conducted by maestro Zubin Mehta, this constellation of Australian stars produced something very special indeed.
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Seen & Heard Festival: The Best Of
A showcase of films made by women which challenge a panoply of political issues including race, class, disability and gender.
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Tales from Outer Suburbia
This exciting, free-spirited adaptation of Shaun Tan’s quirky collection of tales uses puppetry as a jumping off point.
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Everything all the time
An inventive and philosophical exploration of contemporary relationships, and an absurdist Melbourne ghost story.
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Dropped
A post-apocalyptic setting, absurdist influences and visually stunning design combine to make a transfixing performance.
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All-Beethoven Program
It was indeed ‘all Beethoven’ for internationally acclaimed pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin’s time with the MSO this past week.
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Interlude
The latest showing by Dancing Under the Influence was one of the final performances at this year’s Sydney Fringe.
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Does the Fun Ever Start?
A one-night only performance by Sydney comedians Django Nicalls and Clinton Haines as part of Sydney Fringe.