Arts and culture

Rescued from the Comanches

27 July 2024 9:00 am

Isn’t it extraordinary how the new-style, super-arty balletic circus has transformed the old child-delighting world of Heffalumps and daring young…

‘Damned spot’ of blood keeps appearing

19 July 2024 11:00 pm

People have always fiddled with Shakespeare. Nahum Tate did not give King Lear a happy ending because he was a…

A masterful magnificence

13 July 2024 9:00 am

Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? culminates the great stretch of American drama that runs from Tennessee Williams’ The…

No hint of vanity

6 July 2024 9:00 am

The new documentary I Am: Celine Dion which just started on Amazon Prime Video and in cinemas begins with Maria…

A tribute to Ismail Kadare, a writer who really deserved a Nobel Prize

4 July 2024 1:05 am

Apart from Bob Dylan and Kazuo Ishiguro, it’s a fair bet that most people’s reaction to the Nobel prizewinners for…

Greatness written all over him

22 June 2024 9:00 am

It was fascinating to see Patti LuPone that immense Broadway musical star interviewed with such palpable reverence by the ABC’s…

‘Terrible but magnificent’: the life and times of playwright John Osborne

15 June 2024 3:30 pm

With the news the Almeida Theatre is to stage John Osborne’s 1956 play Look Back in Anger this Autumn as…

This shimmering desert haze

15 June 2024 9:00 am

There’s something inspiring about getting an example of the national talent locking horns with the glory of traditional high culture,…

Phantom of her own career

8 June 2024 9:00 am

Sunset Boulevard is one of the weirdest entertainment phenomena in the history of the world because it starts as a…

An imperfectly articulated plot

1 June 2024 9:00 am

It seemed, on the face of it, a bizarre idea: opera at the Margaret Court arena. And Opera Australia was…

This distorting mirror of cruelty

25 May 2024 9:00 am

Every so often a bit of streamer television comes along and makes you grateful for what the form can achieve…

In defence of Jonathan Yeo

20 May 2024 4:00 pm

If the basic job of a work of art is to be interesting, as I think it is, then Jonathan…

The once-in-a-generation genius of Alice Munro

19 May 2024 7:35 pm

In the early 2000s, a young Canadian writer who shall remain nameless found herself in the backseat of a car…

Obscured by tattiness

18 May 2024 9:00 am

A friend, with a lot more culture than your columnist, used to carry audio recordings of two works on her…

Dark and crooked byways

11 May 2024 9:00 am

Isn’t it strange that the new television, the television of the streamers which has dominated our world since Covid, has…

The best and worst of the 2024 Met Gala

9 May 2024 6:50 am

On Monday night, celebrities, designers and the highest edges of New York’s upper crust attended the biggest party of the…

Music as pasta

4 May 2024 9:00 am

It’s sad to see that Sir Andrew Davis, the former head of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, has died. The man…

Is John Cleese right that the ‘literal minded’ have killed comedy?

3 May 2024 6:16 pm

John Cleese appeared in the West End this week. ‘I’ve got vertigo,’ he said as he walked on stage at…

Taylor Swift is a rotter

27 April 2024 4:30 pm

Taylor Swift has released another album spilling the beans on her private life. ‘I’d written so much tortured poetry in…

The barbarity of this man

27 April 2024 9:00 am

It’s a spectacle a lot of people would kill to see: Hugo Weaving in a Sydney Theatre Company co-production of…

Shylock and the Nazis: the truth about Shakespeare’s most infamous character

23 April 2024 3:30 pm

None of William Shakespeare’s characters are more controversial than Shylock. The moneylender from The Merchant of Venice may be the…

The music of their eloquence

20 April 2024 9:00 am

It was a tweet by the novelist Joyce Carol Oates that warned us PBS, the American public broadcaster, had done…

Why one-man plays are all the rage

15 April 2024 11:08 pm

Well, it’s nice to feel on trend. The Today programme this morning carried an item on the popularity of one-man…

Somersaulting beauty of the songmaker

13 April 2024 9:00 am

It’s uncanny sometimes how it works. There we were last Saturday in Hamer Hall to hear what Stephen Layton from…

A lithe brilliance

6 April 2024 9:00 am

It figures that Australians should write great plays about sport because we are exceptionally – some people would say excessively…