Australia

Populaire
The fantasy of Populaire outweighs any attempts at feminist statements, though its comic sensibilities remain apparent.

The Lark Ascending
Excitement aplenty was to be found in Hindemith’s Mathis der Maler, which made different kinds of musical demands on the…

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Hang in There
The vertical works encourage a meandering path through the space delicately treading a circumnavigation around each piece in turn.

Mikhael Paskalev
An odd playfulness with tempo persists throughout the whole set:: dreamy slow swing, punctuated by high-flung choruses.

Indigenous fairytale embarks on national tour
Don’t miss this spirited fusion of European fairytales and Tiwi Islands legends and language.

The Winter's Tale
Bell's production has rich moments, but it's a relief to get to the final redemption.

Charles Bradley
A joyful performance due to the quality of the music but also the professionalism of the show.

The Family Tree
Highly genuine and all-round captivating, The Family Tree presents a memorable piece of autobiographical theatre.

The Sammy J Songbook
Sammy J's humour solicits shrill wolf whistles from the crowd and each tune is greeted with rapturous applause.