Performing Arts

The Lonely Wolf
The Lonely Wolf ends both exactly and not at all how you’d expect.

Re: Memory
A trust exercise extrapolated into theatre, Re: Memory is a distinctive performance piece not meant for passive theatre-goers.

Economic value of WA small to mediums revealed
A new report commissioned by the Chamber of Arts & Culture WA reinforces the importance of the small to medium…

Making heritage accessible to NSW schools
NSW Government is funding a pilot program to enable disadvantaged students to experience historic and cultural heritage.

Love and Information
Caryl Churchill's play is a superbly original and remarkably successful portrayal of the ways we connect in the age of…

Hair to the Throne
Lazy writing and regressive gender politics undermine the work of a talented performer.

Britten's War Requiem
In an evening united by poets and music, the MSO reminded us how art can serve as a warning against…

The Song Was Wrong
Gently-paced confection of superb stagecraft, minor key chords and emotional moments.

Retro Futurismus
This show captures minds over hearts with its pop culture politics.

Life Begins at 40: Creativity and Loss
The Sydney Chamber Choir could well have heeded the timeless wisdom ‘leave ‘em wanting more’.