Review: Infinite Item (Weird Nest)
Dean Walsh makes a compelling case for marine protection.
Dean Walsh makes a compelling case for marine protection.
Like the Bond movies, Skyfall is a cocktail of suave, camp escapism and sterling star power, which it skilfully shakes into a potent musical martini.
Love Stories is an insightful masterpiece of people’s emotive expressions on the enigma of love.
WASO's performance of Shostakovich's Symphony No 5 was met with rapturous cheers, as was the cheeky farewell to retiring double bassist Andrew Tait.
A pleasant sunset cruise with a pop-up performance, an art installation and a soundscape were each enjoyable in their own right but there was little transition between them.
Big suits, big stakes and big lies collide in this exceptional revival of David Mamet's ageless classic.
This beautifully balanced concert program by Camerata delivers a fine musical and vocal interpretation of The Conference of the Birds, with added visual elements.
Dead Puppet Society’s space opera immerses audiences in a new kind of theatrical storytelling.
RED is an intense and confronting ride, but its virtuosity ensures you won’t be able to turn away from start to finish.
A sublime aural dreamscape, painting a whirl of subjective visions into each psyche.
Marvellously produced, cleverly staged, Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a glorious heart-warming tale and a sure-fired five-star success.
Kurt Weill’s wonderful score of Street Scene is given a fine musical interpretation but proves to be a challenging work for the opera students.
This new stage adaptation captures the big heart of Dalton's much-loved book and delivers it with inventive stagecraft and cinematic flair.