Reviews

Review: Wilde Creatures, Sydney Opera House
Based on Oscar Wilde's fairy tales, Wilde Creatures is a wonderful show for the whole family.

Review: Timeless by Four on Six
This duo is worthy of a wider audience.

Review: Robyn Archer: Dancing on the Volcano
Robyn Archer returns to perhaps her most enduring artistic fascination, Berlin cabaret between the wars, with Dancing on the Volcano.

Review: Daniel Buren: Like Child’s Play, Carriageworks
Daniel Buren uses steroid-sized children's building blocks to speak about our relationship with the world.

Review: The Farmer's Daughter, Spare Parts Puppet Theatre
From mystical opening ‘til close of curtains, this gentle tale will keep you and your children entranced.

Review: Rigoletto by Opera Australia
Classic opera; classic revenge, classic tragedy. Rigoletto's big opulent sets are matched by big voices and big entertainment.

Review: Measured Response, NAS Gallery
A measured and beautiful exhibition that looks at how Indigenous artists use their bodies to explore narratives and culture through…

Review: Carrion, Arts House
Justin Shoulder's recent work Carrion demonstrates the change-making potential of embodied performance.

Review: Spirit Realms – Sacred and Profane, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
A performance that failed to reach the exhilaration of its program.

Review: Blackie Blackie Brown: The Traditional Owner of Death, Malthouse Theatre
Telling this story requires great strength, and the script holds a burning anger that can only be derived from deep…