Review: The Play That Goes Wrong (Lunchbox Theatrical Productions)
This farcical play-within-a-play is a real hoot.
This farcical play-within-a-play is a real hoot.
Mulvany’s smart, funny and fast-paced farce picks up the foibles of history and runs with them.
Young dancers, both amateur and professional, deliver an exciting interpretation of William Golding’s novel.
Carl Vine's Hallucinations prove a hypnotic new addition to the trombone rep.
Baroque sacred music gets a theatrical makeover in a bold outing by the Melbourne Con.
Les Arts proves the madrigal is more than just a load of old nymphs and shepherds.
A mixed triple bill showcasing the physical power of contemporary ballet.
The classically trained opera turned indie pop singer delivers a night richly laden with artistry.
With telepathic ensemble work, the Grigoryan Brothers create an intimate atmosphere in which guitars sing.
A stylish, brooding take on Puccini's Tosca by West Australian Opera.
Bored with the idea of seeing yet another Butterfly performance? Think again. You will be in for a treat.
WA’s mighty Fisch scales the NSW peaks and then some.
Young musicians of ANAM join with the TSO in an epic performance of Stravinsky's powerful ritual.