Review: Eumeralla (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
A significant step in Australia’s journey of reconciliation.
A significant step in Australia’s journey of reconciliation.
Andrew Bovell's wonderful, compassionate play about family is staged with a beautiful simplicity and clarity.
Nemanja Radulović’s Tzigane fulfils the promise made by his magnificent hair.
A magnificent performance by Anthony Warlow in the title role is the unforgettable highlight in a lacklustre production.
A rich realisation of Monteverdi's humane drama.
Australian pianist Jayson Gillham gives a mesmerising performance, with Nicholas Carter and the ASO providing perfect support.
Does hip-hop US history musical live up to the hype? And then some.
Such fine advocacy of Australian music augurs well for the future.
An infectious interactive experience from which there's no escape, even for the cautious bystander.
A fateful phone call between an aging star and an emerging starlet becomes the vehicle for an unforgettable evening of exquisite cabaret.
A passionate rendition of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto headlines an impressive program.
Violinist Sonja Schebeck breathes fire into this spectacular double bill.
Helen Dallimore delivers the gold at end of the rainbow.