Review: poem for a dried up river (Sydney Chamber Opera, Sydney Festival)
Jane Sheldon gives a gripping performance in a work that resonates powerfully with the climate crisis.
Jane Sheldon gives a gripping performance in a work that resonates powerfully with the climate crisis.
Julie Lea Goodwin is gorgeous as the merry widow Hanna Glavari, and perfectly supported by Alexander Lewis as Danilo Danilovich.
Melbourne’s first major theatre production in ages is an accessible alfresco romp.
Shaun Rennie's production finds its emotional groove in the second act when the musical itself gives the characters more room to breathe.
As part of her remarkable Density 2036 project, extraordinary flautist Claire Chase gives the world premiere of a work by Liza Lim in New York.
A solid cast and a few bursts of genuine laughter could not firm this limp, over-extended play.
A marvellous adaptation of a heart-warming tale for our times, brilliantly recreated by shake & stir theatre co.
An improvisational powerhouse pushing the limits of jazz, blues, and middle eastern music, live and intimate at the Utzon Room.
A delightful, soothing recital of music that traces the trajectory of the art song over the last 120 years.
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra rings in the holiday season with a plethora of warm Christmas treats.
An interesting program of classical traditional Christmas music from Europe and America performed in a glorious setting.
Vengeance and resolution, exorcism and benediction, this excellent new production captures the visceral drama of Angus Cerini’s remarkable play.
In transferring the much-loved film to the stage some of the magic has been lost, though Elsa's Let It Go is spell-binding.