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Rapture and fearlessness collide in this journey across the centuries

Rapture and fearlessness collide in this journey across the centuries

Visiting cellist Nicolas Altstaedt’s “genius for unusual programming” was on full display at this vibrant performance with the ACO.

  • by Tony Way

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The ghostly theatre classic you should see at least once in your life
★★★★★
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The ghostly theatre classic you should see at least once in your life

Daniel MacPherson and John Waters star in The Woman in Black – the second-longest running play in London, after Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Nadia Bailey and Andrew McClelland
This whip-smart satire puts a bomb under faux feminists
★★★★½
Sydney live reviews

This whip-smart satire puts a bomb under faux feminists

Our critics take a look at the latest shows around town.

  • by Peter McCallum, Joyce Morgan, John Shand, Michael Bailey and Kate Prendergast
Has Melbourne’s biggest arts festival finally taken off?

Has Melbourne’s biggest arts festival finally taken off?

With a beefed-up performing arts program, this was the first year of Rising that felt like more than a poor shadow of an international arts festival.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
This feast for the eyes is one of the best dance works you’ll see this year
★★★★½
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This feast for the eyes is one of the best dance works you’ll see this year

Our reviewers give their verdict on the latest shows around town, including Chicago and gigs from Pond, Bangarra Dance Theatre. Opera Australia and 5 Seconds of Summer’s Luke Hemmings.

  • by John Shand, James Jennings, Millie Muroi, Chantal Nguyen and Peter McCallum
This moving and vibrant Rising show is a must-watch

This moving and vibrant Rising show is a must-watch

Gurr Era Op, a beautifully composed dance theatre piece, is like a sea breeze: it blows strong and tastes fresh.

  • by Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
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Actor, rapper, activist, comedian: This artist has got the lot

Actor, rapper, activist, comedian: This artist has got the lot

Our reviewers give their verdict on the latest shows around town, including Yasiin Bey’s two Vivid gigs and the STC’s Stolen.

  • by John Shand and James Jennings
One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof
★★★★★
Melbourne live reviews

One of Melbourne’s most underrated bands return home and blow off the roof

At first, indie duo Good Morning and the Melbourne Recital Centre seemed like an unusual match. But then the music started.

  • by Will Cox, Andrew Fuhrmann and Brodie Lancaster
Cameraman and a random seagull are the stars of this love letter to the Opera House

Cameraman and a random seagull are the stars of this love letter to the Opera House

Our critics look over the latest performances around town, including Romeo & Juliet Suite and Marlon Williams.

  • by Chantal Nguyen, Bernard Zuel and Peter McCallum
This play about Julia Gillard will hold your attention, regardless of your politics

This play about Julia Gillard will hold your attention, regardless of your politics

It’s worth seeing this show just to watch Justine Clarke transform into Gillard and, in a thrilling display, deliver the misogyny speech in full.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Andrew Fuhrmann and Jessica Nicholas
It’s a gas! Laughs and gasps fill the Regal for this smart update of a classic play

It’s a gas! Laughs and gasps fill the Regal for this smart update of a classic play

A clever and subtle reworking of Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 psychological thriller that gave us the term gaslighting makes for an entertaining night of theatre.

  • by Mark Naglazas