Reviews

Sydney Philharmonica Choir: ChorusOz
In notable quiet moments, pleasant tones and blends were to be heard, as well as a better clarity to the…

Shy: A Memoir
Shy: A Memoir is warm and objective, funny and sad, and philosophical and informative – sometimes all at once.

Roy Ananda: Slow crawl into infinity
Roy Ananda has cleverly and lovingly created a tangible scale to Star Wars fandom, making infinity feel that little bit…

Chick Corea & Gary Burton Duets
The consummate professionals strung together a series of seamless musical conversations, a night of melodic cat and mouse.

Kim Smith: Nova Noir
Nova Noir lures a willing audience into the dark, enigmatic world of Weimar cabaret, with an occasional electropop interlude.

Little Bird
With a virtuosic performance from Paul Capsis, Little Bird is a worthily adventurous meeting of the old and new.

Richard Powers: Orfeo
Orfeo is a wonderful meditation on the intensity and sheer obsessive nature of the creative mind.

Frida People
Frida People is a pretty fine slice of DIY performance art - not virtuosic but full of heart.

The House on the Lake
Aidan Fennessy’s script is well-written and clean, but dulled by a lack of courage and inspiration.

Milat: Inside Australia’s Biggest Manhunt
Milat tells the story of how NSW police detective Clive Small finally caught one of Australia’s most wanted serial killers.