Review: Wake in Fright (Malthouse Theatre)
Zahra Newman single-handedly conjures a powerful tale of masculine self-destruction in the outback.
Zahra Newman single-handedly conjures a powerful tale of masculine self-destruction in the outback.
Ensemble Offspring's micro-festival revels in the sheer pleasure of new music.
Diana Doherty shines in this program of early (and one not so early) concerti.
This concert by Van Diemen's Band with mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean warmed the heart in a wintry Tasmania.
Impossible to pigeon-hole, the multi-talented artist offered an evening that mixed pop delight and cabaret intrigue.
Vadim Gluzman, Asher Fisch and WASO triumph in Tchaikovsky.
The West End star brings a distinctive British sparkle to the Broadway hits in her delightful cabaret show.
A play that subtly presents an alternative model of what might make Australia a mature nation.
Oud virtuoso Joseph Tawadros delivers a vibrant, warm-hearted performance with the SSO.
Paul Kildea conducts the CSO for the first time in a concert featuring the Grigoryan brothers and a world premiere by Kenneth and Kirsten Lampl.
This new Australian musical has a great subject and two terrific performances but it spends too much time just telling us things.
A brilliant exploration of romantic pianism in its many guises.
An hour of peace and community with an otherworldly feel.