Reviews

Kamahl – My Life, My Music
This year’s OzAsia Festival had a focus on Malaysia, and no-one epitomises the Australian/Malaysian connection more than Kamahl.

Angela Hewitt
Pianist Angela Hewitt is regarded as an expert on the music of JS Bach.

This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
With such a surfeit of talent and charm, Cosgriff is bound to have a long and successful career.

A Chekhov Triptych
Chekhov's idiosyncratic characters are brought to life by an excellent cast, under the guidance of director Brigid Gallacher.

The Graduate
The sex was good and the lines are still funny but we were not seduced by this Mrs Robinson.

From a Black Sky
This new chamber opera by composer Sandra France and librettist Helen Nourse commemorates the devastating 2003 Canberra bushfires.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
If TV sitcom Two and a Half Men is to your taste, you might enjoy this mash-up of the Bard.

The Sheds
Writer/director James Cunningham examines the impact of a teammate coming out in this short drama set in the world of…

Not According to Plan
This dynamic, complex piece of art is probably not a show for the newcomer to contemporary dance.

A Midnight Dreary
Four classic and contemporary horror stories have been masterfully adapted into a captivating theatrical performance.