Review: The Producers (Joshua Robson Productions & Hayes Theatre Co.)
In times when we're not quite sure what we're allowed to laugh at, The Producers delights in being an equal-opportunity giver of offence.
In times when we're not quite sure what we're allowed to laugh at, The Producers delights in being an equal-opportunity giver of offence.
Expertly performed by Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, a concert of stirring music to gladden the heart.
More Schubert to die for from Matthias Goerne and Daniil Trifonov’s once-in-a-generation partnership.
Paul Dyer and the Brandies hit the jackpot with back-to-back Bach Baroque bonanza.
Damian Ryan and Sport for Jove create a stirring, binge-worthy epic from the plays of Shakespeare's history cycle.
Strauss and more at a scale Tasmanian audiences don't get to experience as often as their mainland cousins.
Piano superstar Daniil Trifonov Rachs up another stunning display with the on point Sydney Symphony.
The magic of Goerne and Trifonov take us to another world with Schubert’s bleak winter journey.
An intense and subtly surreal staging of the semi-autobiographical Tennessee Williams classic.
The German ensemble, together with an Australian soprano and international fortepiano specialist, deliver a magical Mozart masterclass.
Umberto Clerici takes on a rich cello odyssey with a pronounced Italian accent.
Under the graceful command of Asher Fisch, Australia's next generation of orchestral players showed their stuff
There's plenty to love about this brand-new production of the Broadway musical, besides the spectacular location, with Cody Simpson turning in one of the standout performances.