Review: Kinski and I, Sydney Fringe Festival
German actor Klaus Kinski (1926-1991) was an emotionally unstable, self-proclaimed sex addict. His autobiography recounted, in gleeful detail, his appallingly
Read MoreGerman actor Klaus Kinski (1926-1991) was an emotionally unstable, self-proclaimed sex addict. His autobiography recounted, in gleeful detail, his appallingly
Read MoreSlut is a short and snappy Fringe Festival contribution, directed by Natarsha Wrensted who has melded a great ensemble from
Read MoreThis inspired program is something very special. It brings together the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, French soprano Claire Lefilliâtre, and seven members
Read MoreReally, there’s not a lot I can say about this play. Not because I can’t think of anything to say, but
Read MoreThere’s no doubt that audiences are challenged by double-crosses and deceit of the story told in Vivaldi’s opera Bajazet. But
Read MoreIt seems at first like an improbable idea, combining circus with the courtly music of the Baroque era. Sure, circuses
Read MoreLike Me, a Mongrel Mouth production directed by Duncan Maurice, is strange. Grotesque. Unnerving. Disorienting. Confronting. And it’s all around me.
Read More“A community in crisis leads to doubt,” the dinosaurs sing. And—they tell us—doubt leads to chaos. As the singing, dancing
Read MoreWe can be fairly sure that Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi wasn’t completely happy with his opera Bajazet in the weeks
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