Review: Mary Stuart (Perth Festival, Performing Lines WA, Fremantle Theatre Company)
Those looking for a striking portrayal of Elizabeth’s much documented travails will find great rewards in Kate Mulvany’s Mary Stuart.
Those looking for a striking portrayal of Elizabeth’s much documented travails will find great rewards in Kate Mulvany’s Mary Stuart.
Though this new work didn't entirely land, it's a bold, interesting and important experiment.
David Milroy's brilliant, heartfelt new musical deserves to become a great classic.
WA Ballet begins its 70th anniversary celebrations with a thoroughly entertaining program of four works including two world premieres.
Two breaths of fresh air launch Omega on their hopefully calm and prosperous 2022 voyage
Two very different quartets - though sharing a common sense of unity and cohesion - combined for a superb gig.
Melbourne’s opera year begins with an impressive second instalment of Wagner’s Ring Cycle.
Sarah Goodes directs this intimate new play about three generations of women.
A joyous program of classic Chinese repertoire, capped off with Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto.
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.