Review: Hamlet (Adelaide Festival)
Brett Dean’s intense, immersive new opera makes for a thrilling start to this year’s Adelaide Festival.
Brett Dean’s intense, immersive new opera makes for a thrilling start to this year’s Adelaide Festival.
Nicole Car’s radiant debut as Violetta earns a rapturous standing ovation in a very special night.
Two refined ensembles demonstrate the beauty of English choral singing.
A buoyant, life-affirming concert from Lisa Batiashvili and the SSO.
Taikoz and the SSO whip up a storm in the concert hall.
Sabine Meyer and the Alliage Quintett kick off Musica Viva's 2018 with a carnival of orchestral favourites.
Jordi Savall brought a subtle, understated warmth to this rich exploration of musical heritage.
So spiritual that it could have shaken the most ardent of atheists.
Emily Barclay gives a quietly gripping performance in this powerful play about family violence.
Truly accomplished playing and a satisfying program make this a fitting start to the year.
A dazzling production of a pioneering 1980s play that still feels painfully relevant.
Kosky's dazzling production of The Nose celebrates the grotesque and the absurd.
Michelle Law’s incisive debut play will have you in stitches then tears.