Review: Double Delicious (Sydney Festival)
A lush and evocative series of skilfully narrated performances, in Contemporary Asian Australian Performance's Double Delicious
A lush and evocative series of skilfully narrated performances, in Contemporary Asian Australian Performance's Double Delicious
The sassy, exhilarating show combines musical theatre and a pop concert in one glorious blast as it reframes history in a contemporary setting.
The little-known story of Australia’s first Indigenous sporting hero, Johnny Mullagh, finds its way to the stage.
The musical based on the Dreamworks film is witty, warm and windy.
Kang Wang thrills as Rodolfo in an impressive house debut.
It may not quite live up to its name, but the audience clearly enjoyed the new space themed circus show.
Sparkling ensemble playing in Schubert's irresistible quintet.
Barrie Kosky's company debut goes beyond shock value to the human drama at the heart of the opera.
DiDonato and Nézet-Séguin make a bold case for a woman's-eye view of Schubert's winter journey.
A birthday feast celebrating the breadth and depth of a great career.
A generous helping of quality Rossini just in time for Christmas.
A concert version of Lei Lei’s opera, based on the famous Zhuang story, combines Chinese folk music with elements of western opera.
Hayden Tee delivers some powerhouse musical theatre numbers, and is also touchingly candid in his personal stories.