Review: Rembrandt Live (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, AGNSW, Sydney Festival)
The Brandenburgs conjure a Dutch street carnival amongst the works of the masters.
The Brandenburgs conjure a Dutch street carnival amongst the works of the masters.
A crazy cocktail of circus, drag, comedy, Irish dancing and slam poetry, with something to say.
There is much to savour in this new dance theatre work, but it needs a clearer, stronger focus.
Danish band Between Music plunges the audience into a wondrous underwater sound world.
A new era at Circus Oz has begun in style.
Iestyn Davies and Mark Rylance make a compelling case for music therapy.
A traditional, well-programmed Christmas concert.
Opera singers Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen in cabaret mode make naughty very nice with this irreverent Christmas show.
A new stage adaptation of Dickens' classic novella introduces Playschool and zombies yet retains the heart of the original.
Elizabeth Scott and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs deliver a rousing performance of a perennial favourite.
Another concert chock-full of Christmas cheer from the Brandenburgs.
An outstanding Vaughan Williams from Emma McGrath and the TSO to bid farewell to the 2017 season.
Ross Edwards’ emerald sparkles between Schubert and Shostakovich in a high-energy outing from the Australia Piano Quartet.