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
Tommy Murphy delivers yet another play to Sydney audiences. read more
A classic play returns and an Australian tour may be on the cards. read more
The RSC get some nice new digs. read more
Madrid's most famous art establishment gets a facelift. read more
Noir is a play that draws a bit too heavily from a classic film genre. read more
A new play by Ned Manning is an event worth investigating, especially when it brings Tracy Mann back to the Sydney stage. 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
Get a look at Johnny Depp as the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. 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
Diana Simmonds looks at six months of Priscilla as they celebrate 200 performances. read more
Listen up Guys! The US Gummint needs You! read more
There's sex, blood and lust in the air as Macbeth returns. read more
William Yang talks to Diana Simmonds about his latest excursion into show-and-tell. read more
A funny old night with exquisite moments. read more
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