Review: The Great Gatsby (West Australian Ballet)
David Nixon's ballet captures the decadence of the 1920s to perfection.
David Nixon's ballet captures the decadence of the 1920s to perfection.
Erin Helyard and team create a fertile ground for creative collaboration and innovation.
Altstaedt and Madžar make light work of a heavy programme.
Eminent Australian pianist Roger Woodward takes his hat off to the genius of Alexander Gavrylyuk.
A not-to-be-missed refreshing interpretation of the Orpheus story.
A visual feast that brings an iconic story to life.
Fisch and WASO deliver music-making to set the pulse racing.
Bold, high-energy Grieg from Kraggerud and the ACO.
Xenia Puskarz Thomas gives an excellent performance in Debussy and Ravel L‘enfant double bill.
A gutsy attempt in which some moments soared while others fell short.
Soprano Emma Pearson gives her all in Golijov’s monumental Ayre.
An utterly captivating and delightful experience that deserved a longer season.
A Swan Lake set in Ireland that is tough yet beguilingly poetic.