Reviews

Evie Wyld: All the Birds, Singing
In anticipation of next week's announcement of the Miles Franklin Prize, we review Evie Wyld's shortlisted All the Birds, Singing.

Resplendence
If Resplendence asks a question, it is ‘where is society in dialogue with the dislocated male?’

David Lynch Presents Chrysta Bell
David Lynch loves Chrysta Bell and takes any opportunity to express it. Occasionally, however, Bell's performance begins to drag.

M.Rock
The link between the disempowerment of the elderly and the young is rarely made at all, and never with such…

Snowtown: Live
Against a backdrop of unreleased footage from the film, Snowtown: Live presents visceral elements of image and sound combined.

Patyegarang
Patyegarang tells the story of a young Eora woman who shares her culture and language with one of the first…

Realism
Comedy, pathos and satire co-exist with flashes of realism in this production from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.

Grounded
Grounded is a gripping production that shines light on crucial elements of modern warfare and its ramifications for humanity.

Teju Cole: Every Day is for the Thief
With its eye on Lagos, this novel is akin to a love letter written to a deeply adored but helplessly…

Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Classical and Spectacular
With a dramatic pyrotechnics show, this commercialised production was occasionally a matter of style over substance.