Review: Mozart & Harrison (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Mozart and all that jazz brings SSO’s cracking Cocktail Hour to a satisfying end.
Mozart and all that jazz brings SSO’s cracking Cocktail Hour to a satisfying end.
Sell-out concert with family feel shows why they’re just wild about Harry.
Unravelling in a sharehouse bathroom during a wild end-of-lease party, this new site-specific show is overflowing with queer drama and relatable humour.
The audience becomes the show in this interactive performance. But should this “non-threatening” experience apologise for not taking it far enough?
A recital of irresistible warmth and heart by a pianist who is every bit the great virtuoso.
Short of revelatory on the subject of people and their pets, but good company thanks to actors with flawless comic instincts.
A polished evening of song celebrates divine inspiration and the human voice in all its glory.
Impressive visual design and a fine cast led by Nikki Shiels are the strong suits of this new take on Daphne du Maurier’s novel.
Leading HIPsters from east and west unite for an intimate, revelatory concert experience.
The OA Orchestra and Concertmaster rise from the pit in blazing form, the Chorus once again affirming its place among the world’s best.
Swings and roundabouts as Queensland Ballet returns to Liam Scarlett’s steamy adaptation of a classic tale of sexual intrigue.
The QSO and Brisbane Chamber Choir Collective delivered an incredible, terrifying journey from the abyss to salvation in Verdi’s Requiem.
A hugely entertaining, high-tech staging of the Hollywood sci-fi comedy puts a smile on your speedometer dial.