Review: Hair (Australian Shakespeare Company, Glenn Elston & Greg Hocking)
Peace, love, and missed opportunities. This revival of musical theatre’s counterculture classic fails to counter anything.
Peace, love, and missed opportunities. This revival of musical theatre’s counterculture classic fails to counter anything.
Curated by Robin Fox, these explorations in modular electronic music fell short of the never-ending potential offered by the technology.
Brisbane art music specialists Topology take a back seat in a show that feels like a spin across a radio dial.
The SSO Fellows celebrate a year of musical growth in a concert of nuanced connection and communication.
Distinguished soloists and the 16-member choir of Sydney's St James's King St deliver a stunning program of sacred music.
A glorious concert to conclude Brooklyn Rider’s Chamberfest series, featuring the outstanding strings of the Australian National Academy of Music.
An engrossing story of a woman’s troubled life that questions our control over our own lives.
An ensemble of five remarkable women delivers an electrifying fusion of mythology, sensuality and sonic daring.
A deeply moving performance from cellist Kian Soltani among the highlights of an outstanding program.
Beethoven, Mozart and a luminous new work by Ella Macens showcase the Australian Haydn Ensemble’s elegance, invention and emotional depth.
Brooklyn Rider’s curated five-concert program for UKARIA’s Chamberfest 2025 shows how music reflects the society from which it emerges.
Guest Pianist Emmanuel Despax showcases both his virtuosity and generosity as a mentor to aspiring Chopin interpreters.
Benjamin Law adapts author Cory Taylor’s final work into a one-woman show that’s honest, humorous and heartfelt.