Opera Australia’s stars in the second row
September 9, 2024 by J-Wire
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Sunset Boulevard
September 6, 2024 by Victor Grynberg
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Mother
September 6, 2024 by Alex First
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A Horse Named Winx
September 5, 2024 by Alex First
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Thelma
September 5, 2024 by Alex First
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
September 5, 2024 by Alex First
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Quiet time with the President: A Doctor’s Story About Learning to Listen
August 29, 2024 by Anne Sarzin
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
August 28, 2024 by Alex First
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Touch
August 28, 2024 by Alex First
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Top Dog/Underdog
August 28, 2024 by Alex First
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Freddie de Tommaso “Il tenore”
August 15, 2024 by Shirley Politzer
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La Rondine
August 9, 2024 by Alex First
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SIX
August 8, 2024 by Alex First
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The Importance of Being Earnest
August 8, 2024 by Alex First
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Plenty to love in Mendelssohn and Bruckner
August 8, 2024 by Fraser Beath McEwing
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50 Shades: The Musical Parody
August 7, 2024 by Alex First
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English
August 4, 2024 by Alex First
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Little Shop of Horrors
August 1, 2024 by Alex First
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Romeo & Julie
July 25, 2024 by Alex First
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Rachmaninoff’s Vespers
July 23, 2024 by Shirley Politzer
Sydney Philharmonia Choir (SPC) performing “Vespers”, reviewed by Shirley Politzer Read more
A night of musique française
July 12, 2024 by Fraser Beath McEwing
Although all three of last night’s SSO composers were French, they presented clearly contrasting works, with not a whiff of impressionism from any. Read more
Il Trittico – an opera review by Murray Dahm
July 5, 2024 by Murray Dahm
Puccini’s Il Trittico is a peculiar piece. Its name is the Italian for a triptych, three panels of the same (usually religious) artwork related to one another. Read more
Disney on Ice: Road Trip Adventures
July 5, 2024 by Alex First
A Melbourne ice show reviewed by Alex First Read more
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
June 30, 2024 by Alex First
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When Night Comes (Broad Encounters)
June 22, 2024 by Alex First
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The Last Train to Madeline
June 22, 2024 by Alex First
If you are looking to attend a superbly executed, exciting and energetic new play featuring top-notch acting, look no further than Fever103 Theatre’s The Last Train to Madeline. It is a breath of fresh air. Read more
The Choir by ABBA The Museum
June 20, 2024 by Alex First
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Despicable Me 4
June 20, 2024 by Alex First
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The Woman in Black
June 15, 2024 by Alex First
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The Music of John Williams: a music review by Alan Slade
June 14, 2024 by Alan Slade
“The Music of John Williams – Iconic Film Scores Live in Concert” played to a capacity audience in the Concert Hall of Sydney’s iconic Opera House on opening night, June 13, featuring 80 members of the SSO and 120 singers of the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs conducted by Nicholas Buc. Read more






