Review: Much Ado About Nothing (Bell Shakespeare)
This touring production of Shakespeare's rom-com ably marries laughs and feminism.
This touring production of Shakespeare's rom-com ably marries laughs and feminism.
A wonderful opportunity to salute and thank this famous pianist for so many happy musical memories.
An auspicious and joyful start to Gondwana’s birthday celebrations.
Ample talent on display, but the story needs more work to properly take off.
Four worthy pianists joined the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in the finals of the competition in Brisbane.
Jiear's show celebrating Ella Fitzgerald is a gorgeous tribute to the "First Lady of Song".
Daniel Rojas delivers a riveting re-imagination of Piazzolla’s tangos.
Kathryn Selby and friends – Daniel Dodds and Timo-Veikko Valve – deliver virtuosic playing and thought-provoking performances.
Nearly four decades after starring in Dreamgirls, Holliday still breaks your heart with her stunning version of Effie's famous song.
The 1986 opera by Martin and Peter Wesley-Smith returns as part of SOSA's The Lost Operas of Oz in a brilliantly conceived production.
An urgent, honest, and unmissable debut play from a fierce new Australian voice.
A beguiling, touching production of the gorgeous, bittersweet musical, based on the cult film.
Lang Lang's playing has style but lacks intellectual rigour, while Kirill Karabits pulls off a near-perfect technical performance.