Reviews
Escape from Berlin by Peter Nash
'I realised there were three sides to me: Jewish, European and Australian. I was tricultural.’
A History of Britain in 21 Women by Jenni Murray
Jenni Murray's interest is in the contribution women have made to Britain and to the world.
Merciless Gods
Christos Tsiolkas' dark vignettes carve out their space on stage at Sydney's SBW Stables Theatre.
Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium
Are Mapplethorpe's photographs as confronting as they were in the 1980s? Drawn from his archive, a new exhibition at the…
Madama Butterfly
A fond farewell to this stylish Opera Australia production after more than 150 performances.
2017 Melbourne Festival Diary
Snapshot reviews of this year's festival, updated regularly, including Taylor Mac's A 24-Decade History of Popular Music and the sublime…
An Inconvenient Woman
Susan Neill-Fraser’s case, dramatised here by Brian Peddie, is arguably Tasmania’s most famous legal story.
No End of Blame
No End of Blame is a lot of things, but it can’t be everything it tries to be. If we’re…
TARNANTHI: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Art
In its second edition, and with a $17.54M boost from BHP, we take a look at Tarnanthi and its legacy…
The Red Tree
A wonderful new musical by the National Theatre of Parramatta.