Review: Sketches from Frankenstein (The Angel’s Share, Brooklyn)
Whiskey and opera: the perfect combination for a chilling site-specific performance in a cemetery.
Whiskey and opera: the perfect combination for a chilling site-specific performance in a cemetery.
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.