Review: La Bayadère (West Australian Ballet)
Thanks to the dancing, this production is worth seeing, despite Greg Horsman’s cliché-ridden story-telling.
Thanks to the dancing, this production is worth seeing, despite Greg Horsman’s cliché-ridden story-telling.
The Icelandic songsmith's latest, sprawling, multimedia extravaganza is a cornucopia indeed.
A concert which will be talked about for some time.
A warm and enveloping piece of theatre.
A magnificent masque, entertaining and amazing in equal parts.
An intimate exploration of three voices whose musical history was inextricably interwoven.
Brilliant playing in a cross-channel debate.
A well-deserved tribute to a beloved musician.
Amazing synergy and synchronicity in this latter-day Pictures at an Exhibition.
South Australia's Coriole Music Festival continues to solidify its position as a unique and intimate occasion.
A shaky start transforms into an evening of very fine music-making.
A stunning spectrum of musical traditions new and ancient.
Wide-ranging program showcases orchestra's variety and promise of a violinist.