Review: A Performance for our Planet (Perth Symphony Orchestra)
An ambitious concert exploring the relationship between music and the environment.
An ambitious concert exploring the relationship between music and the environment.
A seductive new ballet adapted from the literary classic, though its convoluted plot needs dramaturgical thinning.
Barry Douglas gives a masterful performance, more than equal to the demands of Brahms’ ‘long terror’.
A delightful, very funny new Australian play about upsetting the potato cart in a small country town.
With these high-energy performances, ARCO's 2019 season is off to an exciting start.
A back-to-basics Carmen successfully staged outdoors.
A star is born in this clever adaptation of a beloved Australian film.
An intimate, Herculean one-man revolution.
A traditional but superbly staged production that transcends the rain and some dated elements.
Master lutenist delivers Dowland's dolours, but with plenty of uplift and a tale or two to tell.
Great expectations fulfilled in Andris Nelsons' Straussian music fest, despite the kerfuffle.
Soprano and cornetto mingle in this rarely glimpsed musical world.
Conductor Diego Matheuz provides confident leadership in this consistently entertaining concert.