Review: Under Siege (Brisbane Festival)
A stunning visual interpretation of Farewell My Concubine.
A stunning visual interpretation of Farewell My Concubine.
Thatcher and the SSO pair a rare beast with a reimagined menagerie.
Esther Hannaford charms as a Carole King with plenty of heart.
Stunning visuals allied with a bright pop score make for a winning show.
Authentic Shakespeare at its joyous, interactive best in a recreation of the Globe.
Nakkiah Lui lobs a thrilling "Molotov cocktail" for her directorial debut.
Wonderfully cast and cunningly staged, this darkly humorous, musically eclectic fable disturbs and delights.
Eamon Flack's updated Ibsen takes a timely look at our own lingering ghosts.
A visceral connection between musicians and dancers powers a hypnotic work.
A timely courtroom drama wth the audience in the role of the jury.
Dean Bryant directs a stunningly inventive production of the Hayes' first Sondheim.
“Art destroys silence”: Shostakovich’s powerful condemnation of anti-Semitism is as relevant as ever.
Aussie Heldentenor and friends pull out the stops in Tait 25th anniversary concert.