Review: The Life and Songs of Paul Robeson (Adelaide Fringe Festival)
Vocally and emotionally, you longed for the depth of the man himself, but that was just plain unreasonable.
Vocally and emotionally, you longed for the depth of the man himself, but that was just plain unreasonable.
Seamless, vital performances that speak to the long-standing relationship between Daniel Harding and the musicians.
Benjamin Beilman, Giordano Bellincampi and the TSO deliver a truly outstanding evening of music.
Asher Fisch paints vivid musical landscapes in the SSO's Scottish concert.
Justin Fleming's writing is ingenious, but a pacier, more energetic production would heighten the play's impact.
Lise Lindstrom's potent Salome sweeps everything in her wake.
Trio Mediaeval and trumpeter Arve Henriksen offer a taste of how Vikings might have sung and composed.
A circus spectacular of acrobatic virtuosity.
Meryl Tankard's remarkable solo work from 1988 has been remade in exquisite fashion with prima ballerina Natalia Osipova now starring.
A thought-provoking journey through music old and new – and back again.
Nasi Voutsas and Bertrand Lesca's tense, comic two-hander draws the audience in and makes it complicit.
After a few initial distractions, a riveting performance with Richard Tognetti as conductor, director and soloist.
An immersive and magical experience where Chekhov meets Heysen.