Review: Glass Games (Canberra International Music Festival)
Susanna Borsch's white-hot performance was made for the Glassworks Hot Shop.
Susanna Borsch's white-hot performance was made for the Glassworks Hot Shop.
A thought-provoking program tracing the stories of those displaced by war across centuries.
A treat that will live long in Canberra’s memory.
What if Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky had a child? Natalie Gamsu finds out in this unusual cabaret show.
A light, fluffy and lovely ballet with some gorgeous, emotional pas de deux.
A glimpse into the complexities that can shape the peculiar connection between two living organisms.
Heather Mitchell’s finely judged, compelling performance as Catherine McGregor is this new play’s drawcard.
Epic storytelling and theatrical magic score as Harry and Co’s kids board the Hogwarts Express.
Konstantin Shamray brought plenty of pyrotechnics to this performance with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Danish Trio with a dash of Aussie prove old heads on young bodies in impressive Carnegie debut.
A monumental work revealing Tasmania's disturbing history.
The TMO brings buckets of energy to a program spanning opera hits to folk-infused rarities.
A shared vision results in a superb sheen and finish to the Hamer Singers' sound.