Review: Viennese Star (Australian Haydn Ensemble)
Stellar launch of an anniversary season ends with a big bang.
Stellar launch of an anniversary season ends with a big bang.
This "Requiem of the Imagination", featuring Mozart and new music by Jessica Wells, was a superb concert eliciting excitement and joy.
Following a befuddled old man, this wonderful piece of affectionate theatre, now celebrating its 10th anniversary, explores the recurring dream/nightmare of modern existence.
A refined and controlled performance of Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony, alongside music by Mozart and Maria Grenfell.
Allan Clayton is a Grimes for today in Deborah Warner's heart-breaking and insightful update.
Two excellent concerts championing ethnic diversity in classic music performance and composition and expanding the chamber music repertoire.
A rich, authentic adaptation of the short story made famous by Streisand’s musical movie.
You may not sit on the edge of your seat but you'll have plenty of fun watching the amusing, inventive way Hitchcock's film has been adapted for the stage.
Despite fracturing his coccyx earlier in the day, Yonghoon Lee gave a bravura performance as Otello, with some inspired last-minute directorial changes to accomodate his injury.
This series of concerts was at times thrilling, but perhaps the idyllic location influenced some too-relaxed performances.
Quirky local works showcase the QSO’s brass and percussion sections.
In its latest concert, WASO delivered crowd-pleaser after crowd-pleaser, and gave each a masterful performance.
This ferociously funny satire reveals uncomfortable truths about white privilege.