Reviews

Carmina Burana and Paganini Rhapsody
Ambitious undertaking pays off for the Royal Philharmonic Choir.

Towards Transparency
Towards Transparency presents a dissemblage of the human form, with the parts disconnected from the whole of these two bodies

Carnival of the Animals
At its core, Carnival of the Animals is light and easy circus.

Stella
Lyric Opera’s admirable revival of an early Australian opera composed by a maverick bohemian was not without problems but was…

His Ghostly Heart
This Melbourne Fringe production opens with a palpable feeling of tresspass, which it never quite overcomes.

La Petite Mort
A great night of entertainment and saucy tunes at Melbourne’s The Butterfly Club.

Don't see this play
For a visually-impaired reviewer, His Ghostly Heart, performed entirely in the dark, is a treat others need not to see.

FLEXN
The language of the streets is brought to life in physical form in FLEXN.

The Boy at the Edge of Everything
This is a clean, tight and solid production, but it doesn’t shine as brightly as it could have.

Extinction
Human relationships interweave through threads of emotion, ecology, environment and ego in Hannie Rayson’s intense examination of extinction.