The Australian Ballet: Identity review
Celebrating the landmark 60th anniversary year of The Australian Ballet, dynamic double bill Identity pairs the creative collaboration of The Hum with the magical memories of Paragon. Enjoying their...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Jewels review [Melbourne]
A living dream of loveliness, Jewels unfurls its regal beauty in a splendiferous program of three shimmering works of classical abstraction. Long overdue for its premiere season from The Australian...
View ArticleThe Tokyo Ballet: Giselle review [Melbourne]
Precision and polish are at a premium as The Tokyo Ballet makes their very welcome Australian debut with cherished romantic classic Giselle. With The Australian Ballet jetting off to London to...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Swan Lake review [2023]
Synonymous with ballet the world over, Swan Lake takes flight once more as this keenly anticipated new production commemorates the 60th anniversary of The Australian Ballet. The very first ballet to...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland review [Melbourne 2024]
A fittingly grand production for the final season at the State Theatre before its three-year renovation, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland makes a welcome return, sparkling anew with a fresh cast of...
View ArticleSadler’s Wells: A Chorus Line review
Revived on a grand scale, the UK tour of A Chorus Line retains all the heart of the 1975 original, refreshing the orchestrations and staging to spectacular success. For almost fifty years, A Chorus...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Oscar review
A towering artistic achievement, the world premiere of eagerly anticipated Christopher Wheeldon work Oscar© elevates The Australian Ballet to the envy of the international stage. This dazzling...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Études / Circle Electric review [Melbourne]
Diametrically different, the paired works of The Australian Ballet double bill Études / Circle Electric are comparable in scale yet worlds apart in choreographic vocabulary, providing the broadest...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Nijinsky review [Melbourne 2025]
A towering work in which John Neumeier celebrates not just the great dancer choreographer but also ballet itself, electrifying adult fantasia Nijinsky makes a very welcome return to the Melbourne...
View ArticleThe Australian Ballet: Carmen review [Melbourne 2025]
Strikingly modern and darkly psychological, John Inger’s Carmen delivers an exhilarating showcase for the sharply focused talents of The Australian Ballet. Premiering in 2015, Inger’s Carmen connects...
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