Review: Minnie & Liraz (Melbourne Theatre Company)
Lally Katz’s laugh-out-loud peek inside a retirement village reveals how regret, ambition and the funny side of life never grow old.
Lally Katz’s laugh-out-loud peek inside a retirement village reveals how regret, ambition and the funny side of life never grow old.
Lost and Found gives Bernstein's loveless suburban marriage a voyeuristic twist.
A serenade of swans comes to QPAC as Queensland Ballet presents Swan Lake.
A quick-witted, sharp-as-a-tack Australian Rom Com.
A lifetime's experience served up in two hours of musical heaven.
Lyricism and subtlety in a programme that favoured tranquility over excitement.
Like the best festival programmes, this is one to provoke debate and disagreement.
Sydney's Met musos indulge in a little musical vodka.
Jessica Pratt could bring the house down in her sleep.
Thrilling choral theatrics abound when the church goes to the opera.
Walton's The Twelve the highlight in the Consort's latest offering.
Mahlerian big finish makes up for problematic choices earlier.
An exceptional farewell from a young quartet with great potential.