Review: The Bodyguard (John Frost, Lyric Theatre, Sydney)
Greatest soundtrack ever saves musical thriller teetering into camp.
Greatest soundtrack ever saves musical thriller teetering into camp.
A delightful small-scale production of the touching (if somewhat sentimental) Broadway musical.
More pleasures as Goldners play Vasks and Dickson premieres Edwards.
Orkis and the Goldner and Elias Quartets open Festival with truly sublime chamber playing.
The SDC rising star discusses small towns, his inspiring Pre-Professional Year and how to handle boobs in your face.
English masterpieces by Elgar and Vaughan Williams in superbly played programme.
A well-respected figure in the Australian arts scene, the Sydney Symphony Executive Director will join OA in August.
Competition Artistic Director Piers Lane praises the young Chinese pianist on his contract with Universal Music Australia.
Carl Vine's Hallucinations prove a hypnotic new addition to the trombone rep.
WASO Principal Flute Andrew Nicholson was in at the birth of several Potters. Memoirs from the Studio
Les Arts proves the madrigal is more than just a load of old nymphs and shepherds.
WA’s mighty Fisch scales the NSW peaks and then some.
Acacia Quartet and Sally Whitwell bear the bays at this year's Festival.