Performing Arts

Sydney Dance Company's 2015 launch set to see the light
Sparks of white light will brighten up Sydney Dance Company's 2015 season with an Australian premiere of a Forsythe quintet.

Torres Strait legend fuses kinetic sculptures with dance
This monumental commission by Ken Thaiday Snr is a celebration of Torres Strait Island culture.

Limbo
When the cast of Limbo deliver a trick, contortion or remarkable stunt, they do so with a bang.

Filling big shoes: replacing a founding Artistic Director
How do you replace someone whose personality, artistry and aesthetic sensibility have come to define a company’s creative output to…

High Fidelity: The Musical
There are major flaws with this production although Lisa Woodbrook delivers one of the most aggressive stage slaps ever witnessed.

Children of the Sun
It seems Kip Williams’ production is having an identity crisis, but that’s simply in keeping with the theme.

Europe
Slip of the Tongue’s production is simple, heartfelt and gloriously alive.

When the mountain changed its clothing
Created with the Carmina Slovenica choir, Heiner Goebbels’ latest work is a meditation on time and the end of innocence.

Alexander Vanderboom
If you want to see a random selection of the Fringe Festival acts before deciding what to see should grab…

Beer Drinking Woman
Christa Hughes confounds expectations, punctuated by all aspects of alcohol consumption, from alluring wit to staggering drool.