Review: Ute Lemper – Rendezvous with Marlene (Adelaide Cabaret Festival)
A fateful phone call between an aging star and an emerging starlet becomes the vehicle for an unforgettable evening of exquisite cabaret.
A fateful phone call between an aging star and an emerging starlet becomes the vehicle for an unforgettable evening of exquisite cabaret.
A passionate rendition of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto headlines an impressive program.
Violinist Sonja Schebeck breathes fire into this spectacular double bill.
Helen Dallimore delivers the gold at end of the rainbow.
A captivating exercise in listening, for players and audience alike.
A truly memorable recital in which brilliant technique was used not to blind, but to illuminate.
A soprano's highly welcome return shows her mastery of the recital stage.
A winning musical combination to fight the winter blues.
Magical performances of romantic classics leave the audience spellbound.
Shakespeare’s star-cross’d lovers return to the stage with a few modern touches.
A concert that signals the continuing blossoming and expansion of youthful music-making in Brisbane.
Kat Stewart and Peter Kowitz are both impressive, but the relationship explored in the play feels somewhat improbable.
Rossini’s grand musical showcase finally makes its Australian debut in suitably lavish, comic style.