Review: Verve (The Australian Ballet)
A contemporary triple bill by three in-house choreographers.
A contemporary triple bill by three in-house choreographers.
A new look at a memorable, if flawed, Australian musical.
Two pianists, one spirit, one superbly delivered set of Goldberg Variations.
Zambello's finely-judged Ring goes up in flames leaving the women to inherit what's left of the earth.
A work that is very beautiful visually though not as emotionally resonant as the company's strongest works.
Gender-swap aside, this is an important, deeply moving opera at a time when we need to continue these conversations.
With the help of a sparkling misfit ensemble, Charly Zastrau and Ali McGregor have created a seamless, incisive tribute to the American singer-songwriter.
A gripping production and fine acting count for much, but this Siegfried is still holding out for a hero.
Sydney underbelly and Adelaide jazz songstress/composer were an almost perfect match.
Sir Andrew Davis breaks a nearly 50-year drought and brings MSO back to some beautiful Berlioz.
The Queen of the Violin delivers warm, brilliant performances with plenty of personality.
A strongly cast production with real gravitas makes for a very fine second instalment in Wagner's Ring Cycle.
A finely cast Rheingold makes an appropriately glittering start to Zambello's 'American' Ring.