Review: Orb (Sydney Dance Company)
Bonachela’s claustrophobic thriller scores a clear eight out of eight.
Bonachela’s claustrophobic thriller scores a clear eight out of eight.
A captivatingly scrapbooky interplay between piano and the voices of history.
Harpsichord wizard delivers all that is expected, and plenty more.
Christopher Moore helps Bach family dynasty demonstrate long-term appeal.
An affectionate "jukebox operetta" featuring some sparkling music and performances.
Auspicious start for new baroque kids on the block.
A smart, challenging programme highlighting Shostakovich's personal upheavals.
The Festival hits the ground running with music from home and abroad.
Strong makes auspicious debut with a thought-provoking, beautifully crafted play.
Greatest soundtrack ever saves musical thriller teetering into camp.
Two Aussie expats give daring performance of Messiaen's love-death ritual.
A delightful small-scale production of the touching (if somewhat sentimental) Broadway musical.
Plenty of Aussies and next year's Sydney Gurnemanz in Vienna's latest Parsifal.