Review: Mozart & Schubert (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
The SSO's return to the concert stage after nine months was a marvellous occasion musically, though suffused with sadness.
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.
Shane Jenek as Courtney Act is irresistible in Noël Coward's supernatural farce.
A concert showcasing works developed through a mentoring program for women and non-binary composers highlights enormous talent.
There's much anticipation about Tina Arena's program, and if this gala concert was anything to go by cabaret-lovers will be out in force in June.
This performance was a truly moving experience, which refreshed a work so many of us know well.
This spectacular new production is inventively staged, with some stellar performances that will take your breath away.
This inspired program was an absolute tonic during dark times, and a triumph for the 20-strong string section.
A welcome revival of Weill and Brecht’s follow-up to The Threepenny Opera.
Donizetti has created a marvellous piece of music through which he tells a dramatic tale, eloquently expressed in this concert production.
A triumphant and magnificent return to the stage after a year of adversity.
Meyne Wyatt's powerful play is a raging cry against Australia's endlessly replayed racial violence.
A timely concert of devotional music providing a spiritual salve for our troubled hearts and urging us to action.