Review: The Marriage of Figaro (Opera Australia)
A rich, confident revival helmed by strong performances.
A rich, confident revival helmed by strong performances.
A powerful musical with a serious political message, that is joyously uplifting and entertaining at the same time.
Donald Runnicles and the SSO pair Messiaen and Bruckner in a concert that touches on the divine.
A full-length ode to the music and legacy of Mozart.
A radical work featuring robots and live animals from Chunky Move’s new director.
French HIPsters deliver style and refinement.
Ivan Ilić offers a meditative night on the water despite a windy night in Brooklyn.
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.