Review: Assassins (Hayes Theatre Co)
Dean Bryant directs a stunningly inventive production of the Hayes' first Sondheim.
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.
Old friends and new join together for an evening of fine music making.
A born entertainer thanks Streisand for the music and memories in an inimitable way.
A wonderfully intimate offering from Richard Gill's ARCO Chamber Soloists.
Gorgeous Gallic flair and something completely different.
With vicious repartee and wounding games, this is a dinner to remember.
Katherine Thomson's 1991 play is as powerful and poignant as ever.
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.