Review: An Enemy of the People (Belvoir St Theatre)
Anchored by Kate Mulvany's terrific performance, this is a show that speaks directly to our troubled, complex times.
Anchored by Kate Mulvany's terrific performance, this is a show that speaks directly to our troubled, complex times.
The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 70th birthday in high-octane style.
Victorian Opera celebrates the centenary of Debussy’s death with an accomplished production of his only, highly enigmatic opera.
Engaging Andriessen, turbo-charged Rachmaninov, and Robertson's Sibelius is even better second time around.
A sumptuous fusion of genres, cultures and art forms.
Leading Beckett performer Barry McGovern charms with a masterful, beguiling performance.
Christopher Latham's The Diggers' Requiem was a truly extraordinary enterprise.
Mininature dioramas make this a fascinating visual experience.
Frank Martin's rarely heard Mass and four new Australian compositions make for a refreshing concert.
Tan Dun’s vivid and approachable epic receives a passionate Australian premiere.
Despite some melting moments, Kaufmann's Viennese fancy leaves you wanting more.
Physical choreography adds another emotional layer to this exquisite Renaissance choral masterwork.
Lavish stage pictures pay tribute to the beauty of the Mogao Caves.