The Music Review
Diana Simmonds reviews a bunch of CDs you might like to seek out or avoid like the plague. | read more
Diana Simmonds reviews a bunch of CDs you might like to seek out or avoid like the plague. | read more
Noir is a play that draws a bit too heavily from a classic film genre. | read more
Enchanting silliness as Comedy of Errors relocates to Darlinghurst. | read more
English Soprano Lesley Garrett's latest solo CD features a collection of love songs. | read more
Steve Daking brings the pool hall into the theatre. | read more
One man, many voices. Charles Ross retells the entire Star Wars trilogy in just over an hour. | read more
Little conviction, not a lot of skill and almost no pace. | read more
A study of ordinariness and how irritating that can be. | read more
These girls are monuments to humour and resilience. | read more
There's sex, blood and lust in the air as Macbeth returns. | read more
A funny old night with exquisite moments. | read more
Sunday in the Park at Penrith is a great place to be. | read more
19-year-old New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra releases her new album. | read more
Ming’s merciless suburbia recreated in Howard’s horrid heartland | read more
One of the most popular contemporary classical groups on the international festival circuit. | read more
A magical and great night of theatre and dance. | read more
Fun for all the family. | read more
Ronnie Burkett's touching play about life, death and a dog in a cranberry coat. | read more
We check out WTC's variety concert for under 30s. | read more
Learn all about the Origin of Love with Hedwig and his Angry Inch. | read more
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