Reviews

Ida by Alison Evans
Ida is a novel about youth, acceptance and the mysterious power of inter-dimensional travel.

MSO Plays Tchaikovsky
Three Romantic works: a light-hearted portrait, a youthful concerto and a tragic final symphony.

SwanSongs
SwanSongs tends toward art songs and lieder, and in this recital Pearson demonstrated her versatility.

Fragile Matter
A sweaty, thumping collaboration between Tasmania’s Tasdance and Greece’s Jukstapoz for Ten Days on the Island.

Forming in the Pupil of an Eye – The Kochi-Muziris Biennale
A Biennale like no other.

All Is Given: A Memoir in Songs by Linda Neil
Provocative, teasing, charismatic and achingly tender.

The Right to Offend is Sacred
Indigenous artist Brook Andrew says it's not political, it's historical. His solo exhibition turns understanding on its head with hi-viz…

Mahler 7
Another first-rate instalment in the MSO’s Mahler Cycle.

Constellations
A brilliant thought-provoking play examines our human condition with love and humour.

Henry Purcell & His World – Music for a While
Though more from our world than Purcell’s, some terrific entertainment by Ensemble L’Arpeggiata.