Review: The Book of Daughters (Jolt Arts)
★★★★½ Genre-bending experimental mini-festival is musically expansive success. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★½ Genre-bending experimental mini-festival is musically expansive success. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Voices shine in the concert hall, despite a programme meant for the forest.
Muscular performances of Schnittke, Schubert and Beethoven from a commanding Guest Director.
★★★★½ Weilerstein’s Dvořák demands to be seen as well as heard. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★½☆ Impressive individual performances in an otherwise safe production. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★½ French piano star’s journey through the keys from C to B Minor. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★½☆ Tim Munro takes us on a nocturnal journey between sleeping and waking.
★★★★☆ A terrific cast in an exuberant semi-staged production of a quaintly old-fashioned show.
★★★★☆ Tension, anxiety and cracking dialogue drive Andrew Upton’s production of Mamet’s Hollywood satire.
★★★½ ☆ Internationally acclaimed trio delivers stellar Chausson if Beethoven underwhelms.
★★★★☆ A riotous farce performed with the perfect mix of precision and sense of the ridiculous.
★★★★½ Renaissance masters make sublime and welcome return to Oz. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★☆ Nicholas Milton gives the composer’s Fourth the drama and Russian-flair atmosphere it needs. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in