Review: Saint-Saëns in the Morning (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Thatcher and the SSO pair a rare beast with a reimagined menagerie.
Thatcher and the SSO pair a rare beast with a reimagined menagerie.
Esther Hannaford charms as a Carole King with plenty of heart.
Stunning visuals allied with a bright pop score make for a winning show.
Authentic Shakespeare at its joyous, interactive best in a recreation of the Globe.
Nakkiah Lui lobs a thrilling "Molotov cocktail" for her directorial debut.
Wonderfully cast and cunningly staged, this darkly humorous, musically eclectic fable disturbs and delights.
Eamon Flack's updated Ibsen takes a timely look at our own lingering ghosts.
A visceral connection between musicians and dancers powers a hypnotic work.
A timely courtroom drama wth the audience in the role of the jury.
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.