Reviews

Exhibition review: Heat, Redcliffe Art Gallery
Contemporary artists who use alchemy of air, sun and fire to create.

Book review: No Stone without a Name, Phillipa O'Brien
An illustrative Indigenous journey through time, place, and culture.

Theatre reviews: The Wind in the Willows, Alice in Wonderland, Tinkerbell and the Dream Fairies, ASC
Three family-friendly shows presented by the Australian Shakespeare Company.

Book review: Best Australian Political Cartoons 2022, edited by Russ Radcliffe
For those cursed with an interest in politics and blessed with a sense of humour.

Opera review: Don Giovanni, Opera Australia
Ukrainian baritone Andrei Kymach thrills as Mozart’s doomed reprobate.

Opera review: Antarctica and Sun & Sea, Sydney Festival
Antarctica was a fresh, exciting and enthralling production that asked as many questions as it attempted to present.

Immersive exhibition review: Frida Kahlo –The Life of an Icon
This Frida Kahlo exhibition successfully extends the possibilities of an immersive art experience.

Circus review: Blush, QPAC
Sexy and subversive, this is very much a circus for grown-ups.

Exhibition review: Peter Tyndall
A comprehensive and rich survey of one of Australia’s foremost Postmodernist artists.

Book Review: Sweeney and the Bicycles, Philip Salom
This psychologically perceptive novel Illuminates states of stagnation and change in the context of a traumatic past.