Review: Impermanence (Sydney Dance Company)
A hypnotically beautiful work, choreographed to a wonderful, visceral score by Bryce Dessner, which is performed live by the Australian String Quartet.
A hypnotically beautiful work, choreographed to a wonderful, visceral score by Bryce Dessner, which is performed live by the Australian String Quartet.
Musicianship from some of the best in the business, in a lovely chamber recital.
Standing room only for young band's live rebirth.
Welcome initiatives and fine music from the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Clever, twisting storytelling keeps us hooked in a play about sexuality, celebrity and the harm done when success is all that counts.
Hypnotic and mesmerising, Aftermath grabs you and never lets go.
A fast-paced, emotionally gripping work examining the dynamics of power in parenting and relationships.
Simone Young offers up a feast for the musically starved in the SSO's return to the stage.
A vein-throbbing, sure-fire crowd-pleaser, suitable for families, this show will leave you shook.
The ACO rescues a beautifully constructed program of Soviet music from the ashes of 2020.
A play in a park about a park, and about two men with the weight of history on their shoulders.
No problems for Houston as moon gig lifts off.
QSO's 2021 season opener sparkles like a champagne pop.