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Adam Guettel – in Concert

Despite what he may have thought, Adam Guettel’s show was a fascinating insight into the life of a composer.

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Southern Cross the Dog

Bill Cheng's debut novel is a tale of morality, compromise and abandon set in Mississippi in 1927.

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Dame Edna with the Sydney Symphony

Not even the orchestra was safe from Dame Edna’s satirical wit at this wonderful concert.

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Giselle

Ai-Gul Gaisina’s production was first staged by Houston Ballet in only 2011, yet came across as way too yesteryear.

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Salõn

The latest production at the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Arts is a tribute to a decadent, bygone era.

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Sergio Tiempo – Night Moods

While perhaps not the most sensitive of musicians, Tiempo has an undeniable power and facility that was a pleasure to…

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The Dark Garden

This is, McDermott tells us, his most personal and honest work to date.

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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.

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PS I Love You

This wonderful short lunchtime concert was the third in the Concourse’s Live at Lunch series.

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Great White

A triumphant tale of the vastness of soul, suffering and time, told through the tiny details of three small lives.

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