Review: love fail (Gertrude Opera and Monk Parrots)
Weaving fragments from medieval versions of Tristan and Isolde, David Lang's a cappella chamber opera speaks potently about love's varied moods.
Weaving fragments from medieval versions of Tristan and Isolde, David Lang's a cappella chamber opera speaks potently about love's varied moods.
Jessica Gethin, Emmalena Huning and WASO ensure the audience leaves the concert hall with a smile.
Irish Celtic mythology is brought to life in a dramatic work for two soprano voices and chamber ensemble.
WASO gives such an effective performance of Carl Orff's famous cantata that it is revealed in a fresh light.
A delightful recital of art songs to restore the spirit and celebrate music as a life force.
Mark Rogers' award-winning Superheroes is a play that spirals its way under your skin.
Angus Cerini’s new play about an unsolved double murder, is atmospherically staged and brilliantly performed by Hugo Weaving and Wayne Blair.
Undaunted by COVID-19 disruption, concertmaster Natsuko Yoshimoto farewells the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with a commanding performance of one of Beethoven’s greatest works.
QPAC’s Unlocked series amply delivers with a splendid Spanish-themed concert of home-grown talent with a delightful twist.
Anita Hegh does a brilliant job of conveying Virginia Woolf's supple mind in Belvoir's first post-COVID, socially distanced production.
One of Australia's most forward-thinking chamber groups Omega Ensemble and composer Gordon Kerry make a convincing argument for new Australian music with this superb world premiere.
An ingeniously devised, eloquent and timeless drama, brought to magnificent life by WAB.
An energetic work of impressive scope and scale, exploring human connectedness and the power of the collective.