Review: Before the Meeting (White Box Theatre)
Despite strong performances and some moments that really land, this show makes one wonder – why stage this play in Australia at all?
Despite strong performances and some moments that really land, this show makes one wonder – why stage this play in Australia at all?
Great Italian bass Ferruccio Furlanetto shines in this concert performance of a Faustian obscurity by Arrigo Boito.
Despite a few last-minute COVID upheavals, this unique festival showcased some ingenious programming, including two impressive new works by Andrew Ford and Anne Cawrse.
This festival is an extraordinary achievement in improving accessibility to opera and the arts more broadly.
This was a delightful concert despite challenging circumstances, one that showed the depth of repertoire by female composers in a gender-equal program.
A neglected choral gem by Papa Haydn’s younger brother gets its first performance in 250 years, and what a magnificent piece it is.
This TSO concert was a celebration of our differences, our similarities, our histories and traditions.
Election day Requiem overcomes death and politics to shine brightly.
This true story about artists fleeing the Holocaust is sincere to a fault.
Significantly shorter than the original two-part production, this new take is just as magical.
Benjamin Bayl leads Canberra Symphony Orchestra through a beautiful selection of baroque, and baroque-inspired, masterpieces.
A glossy awards evening celebrating the achievements of women in all facets of the music industry.
This new Aussie rock musical is so outrageously funny it holds you in a head-lock until the final countdown.