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Grace Carroll as Juliet and Joseph Caley as Romeo.

Catastrophe and drama collide in this lavish production

John Cranko’s 1962 Romeo and Juliet is most admired – among those who do admire it – for the ensemble grandeur of its large set-piece scenes.

  • Andrew Fuhrmann, Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way, Sonia Nair and Jessica Nicholas

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William Torres Patino performing in the Wheel of Death.

This show is already packed with wow factor. Then comes the Wheel of Death

Of all the Cirque du Soleil I’ve attended over the years, Kooza remains my favourite and the one I’d take kids to see.

  • Cameron Woodhead, Sonia Nair, Elizabeth Flux and Tony Way
Ketamine Sofa from Belfast choreographer Oona Doherty.

With 26 acts in six spaces, it’s impossible to see it all – but I gave it a red-hot go

Rising’s full-day music festival had something for everyone, even if they didn’t know it beforehand.

  • Karl Quinn
The Shepherds at Rising festival

This is the best dance work I’ve seen at this year’s Rising

The show runs for little more than an hour – with an ensemble of just four dancers – but nonetheless gives the impression of an epic drama.

  • Andrew Fuhrmann, Nick Buckley, Will Cox and Cameron Woodhead
A scene from the work Sheoak, choreographed by Frances Rings.

Bangarra’s next generation arrives in style, plus reviews of other big shows this week

Our critics take a look at what’s hot – and what’s not – on stages across Sydney.

  • James Jennings, Cassie Tongue, Peter McCallum, Chantal Nguyen, Kate Prendergast and John Shand
The 21-year-old (white shirt) was called up to play after a musician fell ill during the performance.
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Audience member Sterling Nasa performs in Justin Hurwitz's La La Land In Concert

The 21-year-old (white shirt) was called up to play after a musician fell ill during the performance.

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Paula Arundell takes on every role in The Birds – and does a superb job.

Audience comes close to ducking in virtuosic thriller based on Hitchcock classic

The Birds made for a chilling movie – and it has lost none of its power on stage. Plus, our critics look at performances by Split Enz, the ACO and the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.

  • John Shand, Bernard Zuel and Peter McCallum
Bloomshed’s Pride and Prejudice offers a slick period parody full of brilliantly executed comic scenes.

This lively adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is hard to resist

Full of brilliantly executed comic scenes, this production is an affectionate homage to Austen’s gift for social satire.

  • Cameron Woodhead, Tony Way, Kosa Monteith, Rose Lu and Andrew Fuhrmann
Australia's Delta Goodrem was among the favourites to win the Eurovision Song Contest after an incredible performance in Vienna.
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Delta Goodrem stuns in Eurovision final

Australia's Delta Goodrem was among the favourites to win the Eurovision Song Contest after an incredible performance in Vienna.

Peking Duk’s Reuben Styles and Adam Hyde on stage at Hordern Pavilion.

Peking Duk’s energetic party tunes solid but short of spectacular

Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles’ enthusiasm is infectious. But the swelling synths, flashing lights and banging bass got monotonous quickly.

  • Millie Muroi, Daniel Herborn, Kate Prendergast, Peter McCallum, George Palathingal, Nadia Russell, Harriet Cunningham and John Shand