Reviews
You Stole My Life, Tim Minchin
You Stole My Life, Tim Minchin is an uncomfortable experience, but it’s hard to know if this is intended.
French Women Do Everything Better
This production lacks the panache and humour which the French are famous for, especially when they’re laughing at themselves.
Desert Mob 2013
Printmaking, not painting, generated the most interest at this year’s Desert Mob exhibition at the Araluen Arts Centre.
Vivaldi by Candlelight
Already the cognoscenti are comparing Perth Chamber Orchestra, launched only months ago, to some of the world’s best ensembles.
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.