Review: random (Belvoir St Theatre)
Zahra Newman commands in this keen dissection of grief.
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.
A sublime concert in which the piano virtuoso told us about silence, and how to listen.
In Sam Mendes' masterly staging, Jez Butterworth's riveting The Ferryman is well worth the paying.
Duncan Rock makes a spectacular Don in this feminist production by Lindy Hume.
A rare but supremely rewarding opportunity to be in the presence of musical royalty.
Two wildly different works, with live music by the Australian String Quartet in one, make for a thrilling ride.