Review: Hark the Machine (Ensemble Offspring)
From Gosfield’s spiky cactus needles to Lang’s hard-edged swagger, this was a cracking start to Ensemble Offspring’s 2018.
From Gosfield’s spiky cactus needles to Lang’s hard-edged swagger, this was a cracking start to Ensemble Offspring’s 2018.
It's well worth spending a few hours with Ferruccio Furlanetto's Don.
A program focused on death with glimmers of light and hope.
A haunting lament of the body in conflict.
An extraordinary reminder of Bernstein's skill, craft and humanity, which will live long in the memory.
A well constructed less-is-more cabaret homage to 'the Princess'.
A lavish retelling of a less familiar story ballet.
A quadruple bill offering original expressions of dance and music.
A dynamic, intimate and moving reinterpretation of Brahms’ Requiem.
Donald Runnicles and Nelson Freire prove you can't take familiar music for granted.
A colourful and energetic journey through the Quartet's musical worlds.
Ivo van Hove's dizzyingly multi-faceted production takes a compelling look at leadership across the ages.
Elgar's Dream is vividly brought to life.