One-woman show An Evening without Kate Bush celebrates what fans love about the enigmatic art-pop genius.
In this latest round-up of Sydney festival performances our critics give their verdict on Masterclass;Tiddas;It’s a Sin;Orpheus and Eurydice;Anoushka Shankar;and Big Name,No Blankets.
The shows keep coming during week two of the city’s annual culture fest.
A new play about the power of female friendship (disguised as a book club) opens this weekend as part of the Sydney Festival.
The pioneering Warumpi Band are being celebrated in a new theatrical tribute.
The backing singer to the stars is stepping into the spotlight she deserves.
Artistic director Olivia Ansell is presenting her third program of the city’s annual summer extravaganza.
Our reviewers give their verdict on Sydney Festival’s first batch of shows,including Send For Nellie;A Bucket of Beetles;Il Tabarro;Smashed:The Nightcap;Encantado;and Bananaland.
This story is part of the Sydney Festival collection. Here is everything you need to know - reviews,previews and interviews - to plan your 2024 experience.
There’s a smorgasbord of theatre,dance,opera,art,comedy and music on offer.
On stage,Kate Miller-Heidke’s self-deprecating sense of humour is clear – the audience laughs at her jokes about the high register of her voice.