Review: Launch Concert (Tasmania Collective)
An auspicious debut by an exciting new addition to the Tasmanian music scene.
An auspicious debut by an exciting new addition to the Tasmanian music scene.
Australia's Madeleine Easton joins the Japanese great for a richly orchestrated concert of some of Bach's most beautiful and innovative music.
An exquisite hour for Francophiles on the shortest day of the year.
Though Cats no longer has the wow factor it once had, there are still some magic moments in this 40th anniversary production.
Leading from the fortepiano, Erin Helyard joins AHE in a sensitive, warm and expressive celebration of Mozart.
Directed by Alexander Berlage, Nico Muhly and Laura Lethlean’s brand-new opera is a mini masterpiece that looks as captivating as it sounds.
The ‘Lang Lang effect’ is still potent and very much in evidence in this finely judged and thrilling performance.
The Brandies’ top-notch core players are unleashed in a clutch of concertos.
Unlike Madame Curie’s X-rays, Lauren Gunderson's two-handed drama doesn’t penetrate quite deep enough.
A charismatic performance from Judy Davis fires up a play that is both touching and full of rage.
What started as a novelty act as evolved into a highly sophisticated, analytical, one-woman marathon tour de force.
Runnicles’ round trip starts with a four-minute smile, takes us back to childhood and ends in a heroic struggle.
Fox is no longer the boy wonder but we can still marvel at his flying feet and showbiz stamina as he approaches middle age.