Reviews

Australian Chamber Orchestra: Piano Quintets
The quintet was never rushed, nor were they self-indulgent, and the results were remarkable.

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

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

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

1984
An early reference to ‘watching refugees drown’ pulls this eerily relevant performance even closer to home.

Confessions of a Control Freak
Belinda Raisin's cabaret character study successfully explores the inability to reconcile expectation with reality.

Romantic Masterpieces: Brahms & Elgar
With a graciousness of tone and rapid engagement, cellist Truls Mork gave a charismatic and connecting performance.

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

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

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