Review: A Quiet Evening of Dance (Melbourne International Arts Festival)
An exhilarating series of short works that put ballet in a new light.
An exhilarating series of short works that put ballet in a new light.
Rossini’s now rarely seen take on Shakespeare’s tragedy is hampered by the plot’s hollowed out drama.
An enjoyable and thoughtfully diverse program performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Jukka-Pekka Saraste.
Excellent lead performances and an effective conceit make this a captivating night at the theatre.
A kinetic and sonic meditation from Chinese and Australian collaborators.
The world premiere of Jonas S Bohlin's new opera, exploring gender and identity, was dramatically, visually and musically compelling.
Strong performances and some great tunes give us a moving new Australian musical with plenty of promise.
Gardiner's Berlioz generates a charge, while Simon Callow helps the Symphonie Fantastique's sequel fly again.
This adaptation of Atwood's novel is the best of the bunch at this new opera festival.
Queensland Theatre unfurls the mysteries of the universe with a stellar world premiere production by David Williamson.
A tender portrait of the extraordinary triumphs and emotion of an ordinary life.
A typically thoughtful, superbly performed concert including two Australian compositions.
Brett Dean conjures a dramatic debate between philosophers in his final concert as SSO Artist in Residence.