Reviews

Tartuffe: The Hypocrite
Classical rhyming couplets reforged into a profane Aussie vernacular could be a disaster, but Fleming's production triumphs.

A Little Touch of Chaos
By turns hilarious and poignant, A Little Touch of Chaos is cleverly structured, prosaic, observant and entertaining.

Your Fathers, Where are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
In introducing us to the frustrated everyman, Eggers seems to be searching for a pathology beneath the ire of modern…

Utzon Music Series: Bo Skovhus and Simone Young
Young was a colourful presence on the piano, Skovhus hit the top of his range with sweet melancholy.

White Porcelain Doll
Prying Eye Productions use dance, theatre and video to create an unsettling piece inspired by real-life horror stories.

Nurturing intercultural dialogue through art
Artists from India and Australia collaborate in a groundbreaking art exhibition showcasing artwork produced from an Artist Retreat

Dmitry Sinkovsky with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Artistic Director Paul Dyer cedes centre stage to Sinkovsky basking with the audience in the violinist's musical charisma.

Musica Viva: Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Director Stephen Cleobury's tight control brought forth the colours and textures of each piece, as well as all the lines.

Don Giovanni
Music and musicians are supreme but world-renowned director David McVicar’s gothic production drains the show of energy.

The Extreme Climate of Nicholas Folland
By utilising common domestic materials, taxidermy and ice, Folland taps into our individual and accumulated sense of identity.