Reviews

Review: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, QPAC
Hannaford excels as Carole King. She’s energised, mournful, ecstatic, introverted, forgiving and gutsy.

Review: An Ideal Husband, Arts Centre
MTC’s revival brings a robust render to the narrative of unavoidable corruption in a money-made society.

Review: Pastoral Fables – works for cor anglais and piano, ABC Classics
Two esteemed Australian musician colleagues collaborate in a unique project.

Review: William Tell by Victorian Opera, Palais Theatre
Victorian Opera has gone where other Australian companies fear to tread, and emerged all the better for it.

Review: Daniel Buren: Like Child’s Play, Carriageworks
Daniel Buren uses steroid-sized children's building blocks to speak about our relationship with the world.

Review: The Geography of Friendship by Sally Piper
We can't ever go back, but some journeys require walking the same path again.

Review: ENOUGH خلص KHALAS, UNSW Galleries
This exhibition communicates a sense of otherness that is very ugly and brutal, but sadly the experience of many Australian…

Review: Stieg Persson Polyphonic at The Ian Potter Museum of Art
This exhibition, currently showing at the Ian Potter Gallery, is testament to an artist that continues to resist the ready…

Review: Australian World Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti Sydney
Italian Maestro Riccardo Muti conducts the exceptional Australian World Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House for the opening of their…

Review: Cartier: The Exhibition at NGA
This is more than a brand blockbuster with the draw of big bling; it's a story about the emancipation of…