Review: Once In Royal David’s City (Queensland Theatre)
Strong makes auspicious debut with a thought-provoking, beautifully crafted play.
Strong makes auspicious debut with a thought-provoking, beautifully crafted play.
Greatest soundtrack ever saves musical thriller teetering into camp.
Two Aussie expats give daring performance of Messiaen's love-death ritual.
A delightful small-scale production of the touching (if somewhat sentimental) Broadway musical.
Plenty of Aussies and next year's Sydney Gurnemanz in Vienna's latest Parsifal.
Joanna Murray-Smith’s comedy-drama drops a bomb on comfortable coupled life.
A beautifully filmed live performance of a cherished ballet takes to cinema screens across Australia.
More pleasures as Goldners play Vasks and Dickson premieres Edwards.
An exhilarating concert, led by a vigorous violinist.
An eclectic offering showcasing some of the individual talents in Arcadia Winds.
From late Romantic to early 21st century, another trove of chamber treasures.
Orkis and the Goldner and Elias Quartets open Festival with truly sublime chamber playing.
English masterpieces by Elgar and Vaughan Williams in superbly played programme.