Review: Anacréon & Pigmalion (Pinchgut Opera)
A complex interweaving of plots and realities – with fantastic music.
A complex interweaving of plots and realities – with fantastic music.
Robertson, Clerici and the SSO deliver a cleverly planned programme, played with panache.
Reeves stands masterfully in Ella Fitzgerald's shoes.
A welcoming evening of friendly music making in an ornate setting.
Clever programming and world class playing in the Midland Railway Workshops.
Opera Holland Park springs a delightful surprise with a production set on the high seas.
Byrne resurrects the doomed tale of a charismatic leader and his New Australia.
The ACO scales the heights with breath-taking visuals and a well-crafted score.
The American guitarist's unique interpretations of film and television themes prove intoxicatingly nostalgic.
Brilliant premiere of a Steve Vizard-Joe Chindamo show written for Christie Whelan Browne.
Alan Cumming connects big-time with his heartfelt, sappy-happy cabaret show.
This cinematic take on the Scottish play lacks some substance but is far from signifying nothing.
Brett Dean wrangles the moody Dane into two-and-half hours of thrilling music theatre.