Reviews
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Circuit
A small gem of a new Australian play, featuring superb performances.
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Palace of the End
A triptych of monologues inspired by real life stories, Judith Thompson’s play is a lament for Iraq.
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Antony and Cleopatra
An exciting, intriguing and challenging version of this long, complicated and convoluted history play.
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Herding Cats
A punchy, hard-hitting, fast-paced and dark humoured theatre piece ruled by dialogue, wit and realism.
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The Boys
Black Water Theatre Company's debut production of The Boys by Gordon Graham certainly packs a wallop.
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The Maids
Cate Blanchett, Isabelle Huppert and Elizabeth Debicki star in this new production of Jean Genet's once-shocking stage classic.
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Mozart’s Gran Partita
The delights of the Mozart in the City concerts given by the Sydney Symphony throughout the year - four in…
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Tedeschi and Omega
If an interpretation creates its own rules, as it were, then one knows that there’s a decent level of musicianship…
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Appalachian Spring
This Melbourne Symphony concert saw a piccolo vying for line honours with a coloratura soprano and a firebird.
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Australian String Quartet - Schubert
Kristian Winther has a sort of understated charisma on stage; he is a combination of virtuosity and innocent nonchalance.