Review: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Sydney Theatre Company)
Zahra Newman and Hugo Weaving give dazzling performances, but the production doesn’t entirely hit home.
Zahra Newman and Hugo Weaving give dazzling performances, but the production doesn’t entirely hit home.
Roland Peelman reveals the scope of his ambition for the CIMF's 25th anniversary in a spectacular opening concert.
Ako Kondo seems to float through the air in a divine performance as Giselle.
This production turns an unremarkable musical about the great showman into entertainment.
A great meeting of the sacred and the profane.
After a shaky start with Dvořák, the penultimate concert built to a jovial close with a work by Edgar Meyer.
Mystery and theatre abound in a vibrant finale to a satisfying weekend of high-quality music-making.
A new opera about William Buckley tells an incredible story, but the Indigenous characters are under-represented.
A polished contemporary take on some age-old dilemmas.
A rare four-course degustation evening whose every bite was to be savoured.
Artists pair up as the Festival gets into full swing.
Kerrie Anne Greenland brings a traditional touch to some familiar showtunes.
A crack squad of international guests get the 2019 Musica Viva Festival off to a flying start.