Reviews
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Salõn
The latest production at the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Arts is a tribute to a decadent, bygone era.
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Sergio Tiempo – Night Moods
While perhaps not the most sensitive of musicians, Tiempo has an undeniable power and facility that was a pleasure to…
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The Dark Garden
This is, McDermott tells us, his most personal and honest work to date.
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Day One, A Hotel, Evening
Let a farce be a farce, and a psychological thriller a psychological thriller, for never shall the twain meet happily.
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PS I Love You
This wonderful short lunchtime concert was the third in the Concourse’s Live at Lunch series.
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Great White
A triumphant tale of the vastness of soul, suffering and time, told through the tiny details of three small lives.
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Willoughby Symphony Orchestra – Love Stories
Conductor Dr Nicholas Milton was assured and energetic and spearheaded a compelling and dramatic performance.
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Breathing Monster
A rare Australian performance by French choreographer/performer Myriam Gourfink; striking, unsettling and compelling work.
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King Kong
The technology at the heart of this new musical is truly impressive; it’s a shame the same can’t be said…
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Solomon and Marion
Set in a fragile, post-apartheid South Africa, Lara Foot’s play strives to present a story about forgiveness and reconciliation.