Victoria
The performers using sport to smash the patriarchy
Two artists are using the visceral nature of racket sport to make a statement on the way women are publicly…
Review: Del Kathryn Barton: The Highway is a Disco at NGV Australia
It’s the bookend experience of Barton’s survey exhibition that tells us the most about this Archibald-winning artist, rather than her…
Review: The Children, MTC
Flawless performances carry a seesawing story of intergenerational responsibility and the hubris of modernity.
Victorian Opera one step closer to becoming major company
Already focused on becoming an opera company for the 21st century, Victorian Opera will soon move into a new state-of-the-art…
Good Muslim Boy
Drama, laughter and perhaps a strange symmetry between worlds and people who at first seem so far apart.
National Theatre Live: Follies
Sondheim's Follies from National Theatre Live perfectly presented.
Review: Louise Paramor, Palace of the Republic
With over 100 sculptures ranging in scale from 20cm to three meters tall, this is a dynamic and cohesive exhibition…
Australian Chamber Orchestra – Tognetti, Tchaikovsky, Brahms
The proposition is that to look forward is to look back.
Hir
"Hir" presents a continuation of Taylor Mac’s ferocious articulation of the post-patriarchal spirit.
Franco Fagioli Handel Arias – Il pomo d’Oro directed by Zefira Valova
Astonishing.