ridiculusmus: give me your love
Question. Is it disrespectful to the artists not to want to search for deep meaning after seeing a show? I came away from GIVE ME YOUR LOVE with a desire to just sit with it awhile. Not to search, but …
Question. Is it disrespectful to the artists not to want to search for deep meaning after seeing a show? I came away from GIVE ME YOUR LOVE with a desire to just sit with it awhile. Not to search, but …
This was a jaw dropping, absolutely breath taking concert by the Willoughby Symphony. The program, under the umbrella title of TRIUMPH, consisted of two works, Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with a most astonishing and impressive performance by special guest …
This is an earthy, heart warming and at times funny ‘slice of life’ play written by British playwright Tom Wells and set in a suburb of Yorkshire. Wells’ play takes us inside the world of a local family going through …
Screen Australia’s 27th annual DRAMA REPORT is not just for number crunchers. It has major implications for what we see and hear on Australian Screens. And the news is good.
The $1.3 billion spent on screen drama production in …
Featured image: AquaSonic (Photo by Per Victor) https://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/2018/aquasonic
SYDNEY FESTIVAL 2018 Director Wesley Enoch is infectious. Infected by the love of ideas, performance and ‘better angels’. Enoch says of next year’s festival, “Artists are here creating more and more ways …

Composer Lyle Chan, above, whose work “Andante Moderato” received a world premiere during this concert.
Acacia Quartet presented its most recent concert to an ecstatic reception from the assembled audience in the Sydney Opera House’s Utzon Room. Named ‘Rhythm …