Review: Noël! Noël! (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's annual tradition kicks off the Christmas season.
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's annual tradition kicks off the Christmas season.
With no fewer than five world premieres, Alicia Crossley and the Acacia Quartet invite the audience into a world of musical story-telling.
Ksenija Sidorova serves up a sizzling accordion feast from Bach to Piazzolla with Schnittke to follow.
Celebrating the vinyl record from the Velvet Underground to Cat Hope.
The American mezzo delivered a Baroque rockstar performance, but the Orchestra of the Antipodes was no mere backing band.
Inventive arrangements of traditional carols and Christmas songs, and a luscious new work by Australia's Luke Byrne.
Turnage’s razor-sharp take on Berkoff’s take on Sophocles still packs a f**king punch.
A fabulous, two-part show that honours the life and legacy of David Page in all his various guises.
Between classic Xenakis and contemporary Australian fare, Ensemble Offspring's Lone Hemisphere was one for the fans.
Markus Stenz reunites with the MSO in a colourful and charismatic end to the season.
Graeme Murphy's sparkling production of The Merry Widow is sure to please Adelaide audiences.
Shimmering pas de deux between the Prince and Cinderella, and deliciously witty choreography for the stepmother and stepsisters make a great holiday treat.
The stage adaptation of Hitchcock’s spy thriller strikes a balance between suspense and slapstick in its Queensland premiere season.