Review: Turandot (New National Theatre, Tokyo)
Alex Ollé's production is an admirable attempt to mine the trauma that informs Puccini's fantasy of the East.
Alex Ollé's production is an admirable attempt to mine the trauma that informs Puccini's fantasy of the East.
The baritone is about to embark on an OQ regional Queensland tour of Songs To Die For in which Don Giovanni meets Highway to Hell. He extols the virtues of opera on the road.
Britten's tale of a persecuted fisherman is brought to vivid, terrifying life in this concert performance.
Premiering in Aix-en-Provence earlier this month, the radical, beautiful staging of Mozart’s final, unfinished work has electrified audiences.
In love with opera and each other, Nicole Car and her baritone husband Etienne Dupuis are in Australia for a recital tour, while Car also sings Peter Grimes in Concert with SSO.
Sopranos dominate this year's Bel Canto Award, while Australian Kiandra Howarth is a finalist in both competitions.
Conductor and Artistic Director of Sydney Chamber Opera Jack Symonds discusses Elliott Gyger’s new opera, an adaptation of the beloved Peter Carey novel Oscar and Lucinda.
Ample talent on display, but the story needs more work to properly take off.
Once again it was Counting and Cracking's night as the epic new play from Belvoir and Co-Curious took home three more awards.
The Canadian bass, a regular collaborator of Joan Sutherland's, has died at the age of 90.
The first 20 winners at the 19th Annual Helpmann Awards were announced tonight, with Counting and Cracking taking home four awards.
Benjamin’s anticipated Written on Skin follow-up proves no anti-climax.
Kermes bursts with a passionate 15-part love letter to Handel.