Review: Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Sydney Theatre Company)
Another penetrating tour de force from an auteur director, this thrilling production demands and delivers in equal kind.
Another penetrating tour de force from an auteur director, this thrilling production demands and delivers in equal kind.
As the world resets, Tognetti makes a compelling statement about the fragility of life on Earth in this concert with striking video imagery.
Angela Betzien's new play is a study of bureaucracy, burnout and teachable moments.
This fine concert featuring chamber arrangements of works by Wranitzky, Mozart and Beethoven provided a taste of live performances before the dawn of recorded sound.
The AFCM’s Festival Finale was a fitting conclusion to the festival, with a pot-pourri of diverse musical pieces to suit all tastes.
An eclectic and quirky mix of musical gems and songs from film scores, offering both serious and light-hearted works, with many delightful moments.
The program’s promise of ‘music out of the blue’ delivered an overwhelmingly melancholic view of the beauty of music, inspired by the power of the oceans.
Simone Young uncovers the hidden beauty of Brahms' German Requiem in this exquisite performance featuring Emma Matthews and Bo Skovhus.
Director Clare Watson delivers a stylish, beautiful and assured production that will please lovers of Tennessee Williams.
A beautifully realised Baroque program with two stunning oboe concertos.
The Kanneh-Mason family are a must-see – and you could well be part of musical history-in-the-making by being there.
Elena Schwarz led the TSO and mezzo-soprano Dimity Shepherd in an immersive concert that transported its audience to another world.
Radical staging and a brilliant new version of the score elevate Frank Wildhorn’s popular musical, produced professionally in a fully staged version for the first time in Australia.