Review: Lysa and the Freeborn Dames (La Boite Theatre & QUT Creative Industries)
Ferocity and vulnerability are beautifully balanced in this premiere by Claire Christian.
Ferocity and vulnerability are beautifully balanced in this premiere by Claire Christian.
Relentless performances in this Australian premiere will leave you crying with laughter.
Shelagh Delaney's debut play remains just as vivid and perceptive as ever.
David Wenham ties together a string of mediaeval musical post-cards from the Brandenburgs and La Camera delle Lacrime.
Strong vocalists and a nuanced handling of Bizet's women characters.
It does a lot with very little, but this stripped-back touring production doesn’t always transmit the power of Shakespeare’s play.
Grace and some spicy paprika from an exciting young Hungarian cellist.
These charming miniatures are a perfect antidote to world-weariness.
This take on Wilde’s play is not quite ideal, but just-right performances and beautiful costumes make it a comic delight.
An exciting, high-tech production that both thrills and overwhelms at times.
The Omega Ensemble takes us from deeply felt passion to light-hearted pleasure.
A panoramic view of Mussorgsky and a star turn from Benjamin Beilman in Higdon's Pulitzer Prize-winning Violin Concerto.
Nicholas Milton and guests deliver an engaging concert with the CSO – and a most satisfying Enigma.