Review: Review: Dita Von Teese (Adelaide Cabaret Festival)
★★★½☆ Queen of the Burlesque pays homage while investing a 21st-century feminine sensibility.
★★★½☆ Queen of the Burlesque pays homage while investing a 21st-century feminine sensibility.
★★★★½ Gavrylyuk stuns in knife-edged journey to Austria, France and Russia.
★★★★½ Fine English chanteuse takes aim with political and socially critical songs.
Chinese pianist's Grieg intrigues, if suffering from ideas overload.
★★★½☆ A dense text and technical foibles are overcome by superb acting in this company debut.
★★★★☆ Intel’s Drone 100 lights up the Sydney sky with sparkling and synchronised aerial acrobatics.
★★★½☆ Miller’s breakthrough play still lands a devastating blow nearly 70 years after its Broadway premiere.
★★★★★ Astonishing vocals with a down to earth spirit reveal a star with her feet firmly planted on the ground.
There's substance aplenty in the Chinese superstar's mercurial Chopin.
★★★★★ The superstar pianist dazzles Brisbane in an unforgettable concert.
★★★½☆ Slick design and charismatic comedy carries this staging of Rossini’s romantic farce.
★★★★☆ Matheuz gets off to a shoddy start but still achieves musical greatness. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Noir is nowhere in Sam Strong's flat staging of Tom Holloway's crime thriller