Review: Northern Serenades (Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra)
This inspired program was an absolute tonic during dark times, and a triumph for the 20-strong string section.
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.
Two Renaissance masterpieces are bookended with two contemporary Australian compositions.
This neo-noir story jumps between decades but doesn’t take flight as theatre.
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.