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Visual Art / News / By Diana Simmonds
In a bid to retrieve stolen art and artifacts Italy is lending out some of its priceless works of art.
Music / News / By Diana Simmonds
Baritone Robert McFerrin Sr passes from a heart attack.
Music / News / By Diana Simmonds
The Eminence Orchestra return with their latest concert, Passion.
Music / News / By Diana Simmonds
Pingchut Opera have made a bold offer to refund the cost of the ticket to any first-time opera-goer who says they didn't enjoy the production!
Music / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Elena Kats-Charin's gorgeous chamber suite.
Visual Art / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The Art Gallery of NSW hosts an exhibition celebrating representations of goddesses.
Music / Feature / By Diana Simmonds
Stage Noise's Diana Simmonds talks to Perth-born soprano Sara Macliver, one of the most popular and in-demand voices in Australian classical music.
Theatre / News / By Diana Simmonds
Titanic The Musical will move on from Sydney, setting sail for new waters.
Visual Art / Feature / By Diana Simmonds
Diana Simmonds looks at the life and work of Robert Altman.
Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
A look at Ben Chifley: Prime Minister of Australia, train driver, self-made man and Labor hero.
/ Feature / By Diana Simmonds
To continue bringing you the very best theatre news and reviews, StageNoise.com has teamed up with Diana Simmonds, Sydney’s best known and most respected arts commentator and critic. Read on to find o
Visual Art / Review / By Barbara Seville
108 artists from 15 countries display their work on the Bondi to Tamarama cliff walk.
Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Diana Simmonds takes a look at the STC's production of Moliere's Bourgeois Gentleman.
Books / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The book is a ripping read and explains a lot about why China is like it is today.
Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
A sharp reminder that if we learn nothing from history we are condemned to repeat it.
Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
An unexpected and moving portrayal of love and friendship in the face of awful adversity.
Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
An acid-sharp, tongue-in-cheek look at the former PM that's neither sycophantic nor hagiographic.
Visual Art / Review / By Diana Simmonds
An exhibition of Paul Worstead, an artist whose unique sensibility has quietly but profoundly influenced a generation of other paint workers and designers.
Theatre / Feature / By Damian Madden
Come with StageNoiseTV and see the cast of this Australian premiere production as they bring to life the stories of the passengers and crew on board that fateful ship.
Community / Review / By Juliette Northcott
Shire Music Theatre's hard working cast make Hair an engaging story.
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WHEN DAD MARRIED FURYWhere there's a Will there's bound to be trouble
reasons to be prettyDon't see this if your relationship is dodgy. Otherwise: enjoy!
FOODTotally delicious, and other silly food references
MACBETHThere is much to admire and savour in this misty, dangerous production,
the story of mary maclane by herselfOriginal, unexpected, illuminating, funny and touching
MARGARET WHITLAM - 1919-2012
We will miss her
HANDA OPERA ON SYDNEY HARBOUR
Let there be light - lots and lots of it
CATE AND ANDREW: WHEN NO NEWS IS NEWS
Wow! What a mean-spirited non-story
Tony Sheldon in NYC
Our Sheldy brings home the bacon on Broadway
THE STRANDBEEST ARE COMING!
Need an excuse to visit Melbourne? This is it
The Mikado
May 18 - 26 (NSW)
An Officer and a Gentleman
May 19 - June 17 (NSW)
She Loves Me
May 21 (NSW)
The Peel
May 23 (NSW)
The Peel
May 23 (NSW)
Mr Chicken Goes to Paris
23 - 26 May (NSW)
120 Birds
May 23-25 (NSW)
120 Birds
May 23-26 (NSW)
120 Birds
May 23 - 26 (NSW)