
Nothing could prepare me for Pindorama. Nothing in my years of reviewing have given me any framework for the type of performance that Lia Rodrigues has created. I will probably never again see anything like it.

The packed audience were ready to swing and gave a warm welcome to the Lincoln Center Orchestra and especially so to the legendary Wynton Marsalis.

Cunningham is an uncommon performer who uses her physical disability to create a completely different understanding of how to use the body in dance performance.

Although so much of the original play has been condensed, in this production, there is infinitely more space.

This is Cherkaoui’s meditation on the divisiveness and truth of religious texts, and though he does indeed present a thesis, much of his elaboration floated in a murky liturgical space resembling a day in the life of a medieval monk.

Thunder crashes, lightning flashes. “This is a show about happiness.” Meow Meow purrs archly. She is about to bare the secrets of her never-ending quest for love, and isn’t love happiness personified?

Perth International Arts Festival has outdone itself. Wendy Martin and team have brought one of the most stunning works I have ever witnessed to this year’s festival: Plexus by Aurelien Bory.