Sydney

Review: Asad Raza Absorption, Kaldor Public Art Project 34
Is a room full of soil art? The latest Kaldor Public Art Project relies heavily on site and collaboration to…

Review: Pygmalion, New Theatre (NSW)
A thoughtful production that shows Shaw’s play is still relevant today, more than a century after its stage debut.

Review: Frida Kahlo: Viva La Vida, Old 505 Theatre (NSW)
A startling, vibrant portrait of an artist and disabled feminist icon.

Review: Ajax, Old 505 Theatre (NSW)
Bilingual English and Arabic adaptation of the Greek tragedy is a shattering look at the horror of war.

Review: A Little Piece of Ash, Kings Cross Theatre
Megan Wilding’s first full-length play delivers piercing, effortless emotion.

How museums can stay relevant in the 21st Century
At Remix Sydney this year, Kim McKay spoke about museums finding new audiences and leading our national conversations.

The feminist opera destroying the 'witches, bitches, britches' archetype
An opera staged in a bathroom is delivering an important message about gender roles and equality.

When art is a question of life and death
Multi-disciplinary artist Janet Laurence reflects on what has changed in her 30-year journey of working with nature, and why Australia…

Review: Bach and Telemann, Pinchgut Opera
A most glorious concert – musically and vocally dazzling.

Review: Saturday Night Fever, Sydney Lyric Theatre
This production is all about the dance: the motion and the meaning. Brilliant dance. Feverish dance.