Reviews
Adam Guettel – in Concert
Despite what he may have thought, Adam Guettel’s show was a fascinating insight into the life of a composer.
Southern Cross the Dog
Bill Cheng's debut novel is a tale of morality, compromise and abandon set in Mississippi in 1927.
Dame Edna with the Sydney Symphony
Not even the orchestra was safe from Dame Edna’s satirical wit at this wonderful concert.
Giselle
Ai-Gul Gaisina’s production was first staged by Houston Ballet in only 2011, yet came across as way too yesteryear.
Salõn
The latest production at the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Arts is a tribute to a decadent, bygone era.
Sergio Tiempo – Night Moods
While perhaps not the most sensitive of musicians, Tiempo has an undeniable power and facility that was a pleasure to…
The Dark Garden
This is, McDermott tells us, his most personal and honest work to date.
Day One, A Hotel, Evening
Let a farce be a farce, and a psychological thriller a psychological thriller, for never shall the twain meet happily.
PS I Love You
This wonderful short lunchtime concert was the third in the Concourse’s Live at Lunch series.
Great White
A triumphant tale of the vastness of soul, suffering and time, told through the tiny details of three small lives.