Review: Posh (Queen Hades Productions & Old Fitzroy Theatre)
Sons of the upper crust run riot in this biting satirical portrait of an England in which social class still holds sway.
Sons of the upper crust run riot in this biting satirical portrait of an England in which social class still holds sway.
The first evening of MSO’s Composing Australia series offered a thrilling and diverse survey of Australia’s art music world.
Earshift's crack players generate moments of startling beauty in a one-off performance of a minimalist masterpiece.
Bach’s majesty sprinkled with some Mendelssohn magic - this historic Passion had it all.
An inspired program explores the furthest reaches of ecstasy and suffering.
Salut! Baroque serve up some tasty treats in their wide-ranging feast for the senses.
Concluding a two-month Australian tour, violinist James Ehnes leaves Australia on a high note.
Ensemble Offspring and Zubin Kanga step fearlessly into 2025 with a thrilling chamber techno program.
Countertenor Reginald Mobley and pianist Paul Grabowsky’s jazz-inflected performance of African-American Spirituals is an overwhelming experience.
Satu Vänskä delivers on the promise of "Fire and Finesse" in WASO concert with an ACO vibe.
A night of Bruckner with Schubertian lilt and Mozart with a dash of Gallic charm from acclaimed pianist Lise de la Salle.
Spine-tingling singing from Reginald Mobley in the cathedral acoustic of St Stephen's.
A sibling show that isn’t afraid to show its anger as well as its unbreakable heart.