Review: Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci (West Australian Opera)
A compelling Cav & Pag, that unfortunately struggles against the inherent violence of the libretti.
A compelling Cav & Pag, that unfortunately struggles against the inherent violence of the libretti.
Mozart’s glorious music wins the day in Opera Queensland's overly busy, contemporary interpretation of The Marriage of Figaro.
A contemporary reimagining of Thornton Wilder’s 1927 Pulitzer winning work of fiction.
An unanticipated but delightful showcase of exquisite guitar music
Two of Perth’s premier Historically Informed Performance groups combine for a perfect duet.
It was a bolstering experience to see the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra so match-fit under the baton of Lawrence Renes, despite recent turbulence due to COVID.
Band aid for musicians as virtual concerts support 20 artists who have lost their gigs through lockdown
Dennis Vaughan's one-man opera, based on Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tale, is powerfully performed in this State Opera South Australia production, staged in a unique setting.
Hot French playwright’s comedy fails to fire in this production starring Stephen Curry.
In his fantastic new cabaret, Alan Cumming bares his soul while discussing ageing and death; and shows he's someone "who's going like Elsie" and won't be caught sitting alone in his room.
Headlined by William Barton’s powerful world premiere for didgeridoo and orchestra, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra delivered a first-class program of classics and new work.
The West Australian Orchestra, conductor Asher Fisch and soloists Elena Perroni and Adrian Tamburini navigated Brahms' German Requiem beautifully.
The West Australian Ballet’s triple bill State is a program of wit, humour, inventiveness, beauty, first-rate choreographic drive and passion, and sheer entertainment.