Review: Don Quixote (Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company)
A distinctly Italian flair, combined with assured work by the principals, makes for a beautiful night of ballet.
A distinctly Italian flair, combined with assured work by the principals, makes for a beautiful night of ballet.
Acclaimed soloists join forces for a program of musical brilliance and passion.
This new commission gives an old story an entertaining makeover with style-hopping music, comedy and feminist attitude.
Thrilling take on Glass’s celebration of passive resistance will have you spinning cartwheels.
Refined playing from Cuban gambist Lixsania Fernandez while Shaun Lee-Chen navigates Locatelli's treacherous labyrinth.
Zahra Newman commands in this keen dissection of grief.
Sarah Grunstein's boisterous Goldbergs are far from soporific.
A delightful show that tips its lid to G & S, and features a tour de force performance by Mitchell Butel.
The SSO's former chief Edo de Waart gives a muscular account of Beethoven's final symphony.
A magnificent concert in the first of three organ recitals by Joseph Nolan.
Generally well-played, if not setting the world on fire.
An exciting string quartet revels in an insightful and energetic performance.
The CSO showcases three outstanding Australian composers in this satisfying concert.