Review: Carmen In The Square (State Opera of South Australia)
A back-to-basics Carmen successfully staged outdoors.
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.
A well-played concert but a missed opportunity to send a strong message of artistic intent.
Siobhan Stagg, Asher Fisch and WASO fire on all cylinders in this unusual program.
A delightful, mischievous, intoxicating celebration of difference.
A deeply moving dance work about humanity’s decline.
D'Arietta's Cohen was a safe, satisfying journey rather than a ride.