Review: French Connection (Phoenix Collective)
Three French works – only one familiar – in a relaxed but highly energised chamber concert.
Three French works – only one familiar – in a relaxed but highly energised chamber concert.
Guest violinist Johan Dalene's tempestuous virtuosity on thrilling display alongside Jennifer Marten-Smith's shimmering pianism.
Led by Sheridan Harbridge, this cabaret about the trailblazing Divinyls frontwoman is passionate and entertaining but still a work-in-progress.
She's no Barbra Streisand, no Cyd Charisse, but Carlotta has few peers when it comes to connecting with an audience.
The Song Company shines in a cleverly assembled collection of songs by Baroque masters and contemporary Brits.
Overflowing with musical and visual delights, this Fairy Queen is a gorgeous night in the theatre.
David Kram’s adaptation reimagines Wagner’s magnum opus, cutting it back to an accessible 90 minutes. AI film version to come.
The devil – and more – in the detail in a spooky program featuring Bernard Herrmann's still-impactful Hitchcock score.
A newly established ensemble of staff of the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium delightfully showcases three exemplary chamber compositions.
The ‘pianist’s pianist’ Stephen Hough sprinkles some rare Mendelssohn magic with a Brahms feast to follow.
Ensemble playing of considerable accomplishment, led by a conductor of growing authority.
The connection between being and seeing – physically and metaphorically – shapes Bangarra's brilliantly illuminating new work.
A neurodiverse Peruvian cast defy expectations in this radical interpretation of Shakespeare’s play.