Review: Back to the Future: The Musical (John Frost for Crossroads Live & Colin Ingram)
A hugely entertaining, high-tech staging of the Hollywood sci-fi comedy puts a smile on your speedometer dial.
A hugely entertaining, high-tech staging of the Hollywood sci-fi comedy puts a smile on your speedometer dial.
Heartening to see an almost full Hamer Hall for this admirable MSO performance under the baton of Vasily Petrenko.
"Pure magic": Trio Isimsiz embodies the essence of chamber music.
Rubiks Collective and friends put on a musically-lavish micro-opera to celebrate the big 1-0.
Three Australian-Iranian musicians and two Persian classical music stars from Tehran deliver a hypnotic concert spanning centuries.
The unpredictability of POV was its undoing on this occasion, but it's also the show's superpower.
A solo recital from a true all-rounder serves up some mean saxophone chops as a light afternoon aperitif.
Bach Akademie’s violin celebration show they’re bowed but never beaten.
The perfect piece with which to celebrate the egalitarian vibe, history and importance of Newcastle's Ocean Baths to the community.
Associate Principal Clarinet Som Howie excels in a showcase helmed by guest conductor Vasily Petrenko.
Thoughtfully transmitted, thoroughly immersive and fittingly beguiling – all at once.
A resoundingly successful concert shows us how Joe Hisaishi's music touches the hearts of movie fans worldwide.
Musical theatre stars Amy Manford and Josh Piterman sing a feast of favourites marred by sound issues.