Review: The Sunshine Club (Queensland Theatre, QPAC)
A joyful, golden-hued revival of Wesley Enoch and John Rodgers' homegrown Queensland musical.
A joyful, golden-hued revival of Wesley Enoch and John Rodgers' homegrown Queensland musical.
Despite the text’s inherent silliness, this national touring production is low on laughs.
Though plagued by illness, West Australian Opera presented a compelling and sensitive performance of Puccini's epic thriller.
This production, starring David Bindi Hudson, is a significant addition to the growing body of work produced and performed by First Nations artists.
It’s a family affair as guest director Shunske Sato lays on a bacchanalia of Bachs.
Now in its second season, this introspective triple bill by Australian choreographers is a showcase for the artistry of its dancers.
Pairing Schubert's Winterreise with Fred Williams' paintings proves to be ingenious, but the night still belongs to tenor Allan Clayton and pianist Kate Golla.
Dane Lam conducts a program of orchestral favourites that takes flight in a virtuosic and evocative Chinese-Australian celebration.
This adaptation of Melina Marchetta's classic Italian-Australian coming-of-age novel is still finding its feet.
Decibel New Music Ensemble's eclectic miniature composition program gets a live debut its online debut in 2020.
There is much to enjoy in this stage adaptation of Shaun Tan's picture book, though some scenes seem rather complex for children.
Brett Weymark delivers a program of music for the soul, as musicians and listeners reconnect in a peaceful setting.
Performed by Kristian Winther, Anna Pokorny and Konstantin Shamray, chamber recitals of this calibre are few and far between.