Review: Madeline Lee (State Opera South Australia)
A standout performance by Warwick Fyfe sees Madeline Lee soar.
A standout performance by Warwick Fyfe sees Madeline Lee soar.
James Ledger's new Viola Concerto, performed by Brett Dean, was a concert highlight alongside Florent Schmitt and Berlioz.
An enchanting, nostalgic visual aesthetic brings simple folktale-inspired stories to life.
Cirque du Soleil is at the top of its game with this dazzling show, in a mysterious steampunk setting.
Stephanie Lake shows a highly original sensibility in this exhilarating work.
A special evening with a gracious, classy, legendary performer.
David Robertson and a fine cast deliver a detailed reading of Gershwin's masterpiece that should silence naysayers.
New York welcomes a "squad" from down under as five Aussie composers and a flutist carry all before them.
An Australian creative team is behind the controversial production, which stars Pretty Yende as an Internet sensation, influencer and fashionista.
Plenty of pyrotechnics, but also some polished orchestral playing.
A refreshing program full of uncompromising new music.
There's some fabulously funny satire in this flashier than usual production, though not everything fires.
Redefined from an Eastern perspective, this Rite is radically different.