Reviews
Arj Barker ā Go Time
Featuring some predictable jokes and lazy observations, Barkerās latest show is not the most nourishing comedic experience.
The Bicycle Thief
Andrew Santās eclectic new collection perfectly enunciates the quirks of being a curious boy in the body of an aging…
Ronny Chieng - Can You Do This? No You Canāt
Chiengās strength lies in being able to pinpoint an experience the majority of the audience can empathise with and exaggerating…
Light and Gold
A fine and consistently engaging concert from the Sydney Philharmonia Choir, conducted by Eric Whitacre.
Selby Plays Mozart
A rare performance of Franz Schrekerās Kammersymphonie was the highlight of this concert by the Sydney Symphony, featuring pianist Kathryn…
Bart Freebairn: The Age of Wonder
A clever and entertaining journey across some of the many topics that we all ponder as children (and as adults…
Fawlty Towers - The Dining Experience
A hilarious dinner-and-show experience pays homage to Britain's favourite television show.
The Town that Drowned
Riel Nasonās Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.
Empire
This exhilarating combination of circus, burlesque, cabaret and comedy is that rarest of shows, a genuine spectacular.
Handelās Messiah ā Dublin Version 1742
Joseph Nolan has directed a stupendous musical experience, with minimal performer numbers but maximum musical intensity.