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All My Sons
The Sydney Theatre Company is showing Arthur Miller’s ‘All My Sons’ a play about corruption of the American dream. As things start to unravel in the Keller household a confrontation occurs, revealing unforgiveable secrets and lies.
Until 9 July at the Sydney Opera House. sydneytheatre.com.au
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Collette Dinnigan: Unlaced
The Powerhouse Museum is hosting Collette Dinnigan’s first exhibition. Curated by stage designer Anna Tregloan, the exhibit features her signature lace and detailed embellishment as well as personal collections and archives.
Until 28 August at the Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo. maas.museum.
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Carmen
Carmen is a tale of seduction and destruction where love may be the Don José’s only downfall. The Opera, set against Spanish music, is a punchy, powerful story of fiery Carmen singing her siren song.
From 16 June until 12 August at the Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House. opera.org.au.
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Tom Blanchford: Midnight Modern
Tom Blanchford’s ‘Midnight Modern’ cinematic photography is on exhibit at Black Eye Gallery in Darlinghurst. It features Palm Springs, a known hangout for Hollywood’s most famous. The images capture the LA cool of Cadillac’s and bungalows.
Until 12 June at Black Eye Gallery, 138 Darlinghurst Rd, Darlinghurst. blackeyegallery.com.au
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Thredbo
Embrace the cold weather with a weekend at award-winning Thredbo ski resort. Whether it's skiing, snowboarding or just après ski you love get down there.
Thredbo Skiing, Threadbo Alpine Village, Friday Drive, thredbo.com.au.
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Sydney Film Festival
12 days and nights with more than 300 films created across 60 countrie, the Sydney Film Festival is a highlight of Sydney’s winter event calendar. Need help choosing films? See our top 13 picks here.
Sydney Film Festival, 8-19 June, sff.org.au.
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Björk Digital
The Björk Digital new age exhibition is currently showing at Sydney’s Carriageworks as a part of Vivid festival. See a collection of the Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk’s video, multimedia and virtual reality works.
From 4-18 June at Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh. vividsydney.com
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The Literati
Griffin Theatre Company and Bell Shakespeare present their hilariously sassy new play ‘The Literati’. Lovers Juliet and Clinton must overcome a series of obstacles, including Juliet’s ‘high-brow’ mother and sister.
Until 16 July at the SBW Stables Theatre, 10 Nimrod Street, Darlinghurst, griffintheatre.com.au.
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Isabella Blow: A Fashionable Life
The collection of the late fashion editor, stylist and muse Isabella Blow is currently on exhibit at the Powerhouse Museum. The collection features a range of British designers including Alexander McQueen and Stephen Jones.
Until August 28 at the Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo, maas.museum.
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The Night Market
As part of Vivid, Sydney is now home to the Night Markets, showcasing over 200 New South Wales food and wine producers. Carriageworks will be home to leading chefs who will then produce creative dishes on a large scale.
14 and 18 June at Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St. Eveleigh. vividsydney.com.
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Shapeshifters: 3D Printing of the Future
The Australian Design Centre is showcasing ‘Shapeshifters: 3D Printing of the Future’. It features nine Australian and International designers: Louis Pratt, Michael Eden, Lousje Skala, Ryan Pennings, Dr David Ackland, Lukasz Karluk, and XYZ Workship.
From 5 May to 20 July at the Australian Design Centre, 101-115 William Street, Darlinghurst.
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Brett Whiteley Tribute
The Art Gallery of New South Wales celebrates artist Brett Whiteley’s contribution to Australian art and his wide ranging influences with an exhibition of visual art, literature and music.
Until 28 August at The Brett Whiteley Studio at 2 Raper Street, Surry Hills, artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
Image: Brett Whiteley Walking down a street at Palm Beach thinking about Vincent 1972-82 © Wendy Whiteley
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Akiko Ikeuchi
Tokyo artist Akiko Ikeuchi’s intricate silk sculptures are on exhibit at The Japanese Foundation. A series of thousands of knots between the weightless threads create ethereal pieces, which are suspended delicately in mid-air.
Until 1 July at the The Japan Foundation, Level 4 Central Park, Broadway, cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.
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Negroni Week
6-12 June is National Negroni week, during which bars and restaurants across Australia will be donating $1 from every Negroni sold to a charity of their choice. What more excuse do you need? Here’s a recipe to get you started!