Review: Noises Off (Queensland Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company)
Physicality in spades in Michael Frayn's farce-within-a-farce.
Physicality in spades in Michael Frayn's farce-within-a-farce.
A brave and intriguing programme from Slava and the ASQ.
An inventive, heartfelt pastiche that brings the magic of opera to the everyday world.
The familiar story of Orwell’s dystopian novel surprises and disturbs anew.
Music and storytelling combine in a performance that brings narrative archetypes to life.
Pitch-perfectly performed slice of Aussie queer history still has something to say.
Schoenberg and Abbott shine in works reconfigured for Piano Trio.
A musically rich and entertaining step back into the Weimar Era.
An excellent cast led by Marina Prior makes this economy-size production more than the sum of its parts.
Sung with immense beauty and committed acting, Freeze Frame Opera's Bohème is opera at its best.
Performances of sheer vigour and colour from the Melbourne Con’s new maestro.
Entertaining production with great music, if not exactly suitable for children.
Novel arrangements see a trio of chamber wizzes shouldering an entire orchestra.