Sydney

Review: Death by Soprano, Riverside Theatres
Isabel Hertaeg is terrific in a production perfect for opera fans and those new to the artform alike.

Creatives have the power to change politics NOW
Claiming a formerly safe Liberal seat will create greater visibility for art and culture. The Arts Party head to the…

Review: The Season, Seymour Centre
Hidden secrets, family traditions, and a great cast.

Review: Horror, Sydney Opera House
Smoke and mirrors slick enough to fill the most jaded audience with childlike wonder.

Review: The Misanthrope, Sydney Opera House
An enjoyable, albeit superficial rendering of Moliere’s work.

Real-to-reel: bringing contemporary craft to the big screen
Craft is a global movement – it’s a human movement – and a new Festival of short film leverages our…

Review: Human non Human, Powerhouse Museum
What do a cake tin, flower stamens, and robotic headdresses have in common? Nothing, but they make for a great…

New dance program en pointe for students
A new partnership between The McDonald College and Sydney Dance Company ensures students no longer need to prioritise dance training…

Review: The Turk in Italy, Sydney Opera House
Loads of fun.

Review: Australian Haydn Ensemble – Schubert Songs
An excellent recital performed under difficult circumstances.