Review: Leviathan (Circa, Brisbane Festival, QPAC)
An energetic work of impressive scope and scale, exploring human connectedness and the power of the collective.
An energetic work of impressive scope and scale, exploring human connectedness and the power of the collective.
In a masterstroke of deceit, director Catherine Fitzgerald paints a heavy picture on a light canvas with her production of Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 thriller.
The ACO's first live concert since March drew thunderous applause, and held the audience spellbound.
A feast of fine music re-opens QPAC’s new local performance series.
A diverse and musically rich recital by a master of his craft.
Kathy Selby and friends turn a cancelled tour to their, and our, advantage.
A resilient Queensland Ballet re-emerges from the COVID darkness like a radiant phoenix.
There was a feeling of liberty in the air as WAB performed to a live audience, with each of the 12 shorts works drawing ecstatic applause.
Melbourne Chamber Orchestra musicians to blow all our cares away in a delightful concert.
This creepy, immersive, audio experience, which comes to you via a mobile phone app, turns your home into a haunted space.
Menotti's one-act comedy may not be a masterpiece but feels distinctly relevant right now.
A thoughtful and enchanting program with masterful playing across five works.
Musical theatre fans around the world rejoiced when Disney+ announced it would stream a film of the stage production of Hamilton. Does it live up to expectations? You bet!