Sydney
Chrysalis
Despite it's flaws, the true value of Midnight Feasts' Chrysalis is in challenging us to look in places we reflexively…
Australia Day
A terrific production excellently directed and performed by a great cast.
Paper Doll
A thought provoking and disturbing production showcasing two fabulous performances.
Three Sisters
A play about the trapped routine, tedium and dreariness of the privileged educated bourgeoisie.
Sydney summit to focus on developing a healthier future
The event will focus on bolstering the mental health and wellbeing of artists working in the performing arts and screen…
Pipilotti Rist: Sip my Ocean
Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist permits us to dream and lose ourselves in her immersive video works, but is it all…
Shifting models – funding sculpture organisations
Finding new ways to fund sculpture organisations has become a blend of the for profit and not for profit space.
Remaking memories: The Merchant of Venice is not the play you remember
Directed by Anne-Louise Sarks, Bell Shakespeare’s latest production confronts the casual racism at the heart of the Bard’s beloved but…
No End of Blame
No End of Blame is a lot of things, but it can’t be everything it tries to be. If we’re…
The Red Tree
A wonderful new musical by the National Theatre of Parramatta.