Review: Heroes of the Fourth Turning (Outhouse Theatre Company & Seymour Centre)
There is much to ache through in Will Arbery's 2019 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, which is masterfully directed by Craig Baldwin and superbly performed.
There is much to ache through in Will Arbery's 2019 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, which is masterfully directed by Craig Baldwin and superbly performed.
Tchaikovsky's final opera gets a clever and thoughtful reworking that gave Iolanta the chance to tell her own story.
Ensemble Q gives a thoughtful examination of early 20th-century chamber rarities.
An extraordinarily ambitious production gives Weill and Brecht’s limited works their best imaginable presentation.
An impressive performance by the newly christened quartet This World confirms its standing as an all-star contemporary jazz band.
David Lang's opera is a fascinating, thought-provoking work even if it doesn't quite work as a live performance.
The very best of Australian jazz was on show for special performances at a unique venue.
The depth of West Australian conducting and performing talent was on show in the thoughtful and elegant rendering of well-loved repertoire.
The ACO jazzed things up in its latest concert with guest musicians on piano, trumpet, bass and drums – and what a performance it was!
This sublime concert of music by Monteverdi is a substantial program, expertly curated and performed.
Simon Stone creates a visceral Viennese Wozzeck for today.
The SSO's return to the concert stage after nine months was a marvellous occasion musically, though suffused with sadness.
This new work plays with centuries of expectations around women’s roles in opera.