Reviews

Nijinsky
The much anticipated production of John Neumeier’s ‘biopic’ ballet about Vaslav Nijinsky proves a dense, difficult work.

Barefoot in the Park
A play from the 1960s can reveal a great deal about contemporary relationships, if we are prepared to look beyond…

Lilith: The Jungle Girl
Worthy of multiple viewings, Lilith: The Jungle girl is stoopid-good.

Blanc de Blanc
Based around a theme of champagne, Blanc de Blanc is bawdy and brash, with more than a note of hint…

Where The Light Falls
Life and art explosively collide in this magnificent, deeply moving novel.

Bach by Candlelight
What depth and breadth of talent is to be found in the world’s most isolated city.

SwanSongs: Solace
With great clarity and purity of tone and every note precisely placed.

The Memory Artist
The disquiet bones of the dead are buried beneath Russia.

Battlers and Dreamers
Denim. Hair gel. A nice Australian neighbourhood. Power chords.

Hrůša Conducts Suk’s Asrael Symphony
Two highly subjective works conveyed by a Czech expert.