Review: A Thousand Thoughts (Kronos Quartet, Melbourne International Arts Festival)
Kronos and its audience in search of lost time(s).
Kronos and its audience in search of lost time(s).
The theatre debut of spoken word performer Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa has a few teething problems but is an enjoyable, lyrical piece.
The violin star makes his return to Queensland with virtuoso showpieces.
A concert featuring music by Vaughan Williams and Beethoven, as well as Iain Grandage's new concerto for cor anglais makes for an excellent night.
This tribute to the German actor-musician is as enigmatic as its subject.
Through rain, hail and shine, Andrew Haveron and the SSO take us through four seasons from the old world and the new.
Ludovico Einaudi's hypnotic, African-infused score and Colm Tóibín's poetic libretto unite in a triumphant, topical new opera.
Four leading Australian playwrights present a perspective-packed snapshot of the nation’s fragmentation.
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.