Review: Bendigo Chamber Music Festival
Festive five-day treat was just what the doctor ordered.
Festive five-day treat was just what the doctor ordered.
Triumph plucked from adversity in a concert fit for a Mayor.
The MSO ushers in the Year of the Tiger with a roar, in a joyous concert.
Six not-so-easy pieces from three revolutionaries who died last year.
Festival organisers defy the gods and strike up the band, with a wonderful opening concert.
Nathan Maynard's brilliant, spring-loaded script is so ready to be told, asking provocative questions about blood and belonging, truth and identity.
James Crabb and the ACO give us the smell of steamy tangos on a hot February night
Returning to the stage for the first time in two years, the singing icon shows he has lost nothing vocally and shares more about his life than ever before.
Tom Stoppard's latest (and possibly last) play, screening in Australian cinemas from 5 February, may not be his greatest but it may be his most valuable.
Opera Australia marks Mozart’s 266th birthday with Figaro, and it would be hard to imagine a better celebration of the composer’s genius.
This powerful new work from Indigenous intercultural dance company Marrugeku addresses life inside Australian immigration and detention centres.
New year, new name, same winning formula for Australian concert platform
This Brisbane-produced independent production has overcome constant disruption to present the Australian debuts of international artists alongside our best local talent.