Sydney

EMPIRE: Terror on the High Seas
Toby Schmitz's new play places the audience aboard the 'Empress of Australia' on a voyage through history, colonialism and murder.

Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony
These Mozart in the City concerts are always a good choice for a classical music fan, and this one was…

Les Illuminations
The latest work from Sydney Dance Company was a short but extremely rich and varied program which sold out weeks…

Akram Khan Company – iTMOi
The latest production from the UK-based Akram Khan Company is weird, thrilling, hypnotically powerful and wonderful.

Diversity takes centre stage in Griffin's 2014 season
Lee Lewis’s inaugural program as Artistic Director explores the breadth and depth of the Australian experience.

Miss Julie
Belvoir/Stone have managed to make this notorious classic of the misogynistic canon mildly palatable to a contemporary audience.

Dangerous ideas worth tackling
A double murderer, an ex-crime journalist turned The Wire writer, flogging, and sex are all par for the course at…

Brahms Piano Quintet
Australian Chamber Orchestra is such a great ensemble that anything less than being consistently thrilling can be disappointing.

Double Think
Two intriguing short dance pieces, wonderfully performed, that examine the very fabric of our modern technological world.

Seminar
A fine production of Theresa Rebeck’s terrific comedy about the writerly life and the pursuit of happiness.