Review: Gloria (Co3 Contemporary Dance & New Zealand Dance Company)
A compelling triple bill explores mortality through ritual, sculpture and ecstatic movement, uniting two companies in vivid collaboration.
A compelling triple bill explores mortality through ritual, sculpture and ecstatic movement, uniting two companies in vivid collaboration.
A stylish, wide-ranging concert celebrating seasonal themes with virtuosity and flair.
An Olli Mustonen Southern Hemisphere premiere the worthy centrepiece of a scintillating program.
A peek into the soundscape of 18th century Germany through works by important composers and the rare instruments of the Orchestra of the Antipodes.
Verdi’s emotional journey elaborated with stunning displays of dramatic spectacle, mass choreography and fine voices.
This (literally) sparkling production of exuberant musical comedy, The Prom, is the perfect introduction to a new musical theatre venue in Sydney.
Honouring its 40-year legacy with a phantastic new Phantom at the helm, this spectacular outdoor staging of Lloyd Webber’s megamusical is unmissable.
Anna Lapwood’s cinematic sweep marries the majestic grand organ with elite orchestra.
A brilliant adaptation turns Miles Franklin's classic into a world-class musical without compromising its feminist essence or Australian identity.
This production, staged in a large and wholly unsympathetic venue, struggles to find the play’s heartbeat.
Bette & Joan doesn't pierce the surface of its Hollywood star subjects but this production does polish it to a high sheen.
“Violinist’s violinist,” Ilya Gringolts shows Satanic majesty as he takes on the Devil.
Acacia’s sparkly French buffet takes the cake as an Orange Chamber Music Festival highlight.