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Australian Chamber Orchestra: Piano Quintets

The quintet was never rushed, nor were they self-indulgent, and the results were remarkable.

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Matthew Day, 'Rites'

Matthew Day's work inspired by 'Rite of Spring' is new territory for the artist.

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The Red Shoes

This complex narrative offers the opportunity for some rich storytelling, which EDC achieve with a blend of dance, music and…

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Glengarry Glen Ross

Portraying an aggressive, macho world, the play's themes are as fresh today as when it was first performed 31 years…

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1984

An early reference to ‘watching refugees drown’ pulls this eerily relevant performance even closer to home.

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Confessions of a Control Freak

Belinda Raisin's cabaret character study successfully explores the inability to reconcile expectation with reality.

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Romantic Masterpieces: Brahms & Elgar

With a graciousness of tone and rapid engagement, cellist Truls Mork gave a charismatic and connecting performance.

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Offspring Ensemble: Plekto

Each piece of music was weird and wonderful in its own way – not one of them conventional, or made…

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Closed for Maintenance

This is a work with three or four moments of total brilliance, a few problems and a large amount of…

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The Good Person of Szechuan

This hybrid Chinese-Australian co-production of Brecht’s fable exposes the endless traversing between cultures and imaginings.

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