Review: La Bohème (Paris Opera, Palace Cinemas)
Despite its out-of-this-world setting, this production of La Bohème remains human and grounded.
Despite its out-of-this-world setting, this production of La Bohème remains human and grounded.
A stunning, magical celebration of the natural world.
Razor-sharp dialogue drives this brilliantly upbeat, multi-layered exploration of community.
Intimate, inviting, and charmingly crafted Ravel from the Seraphim Trio.
The innovative West End and Broadway hit, adapted from Mark Haddon’s novel, makes its Australian debut.
A bawdy, acerbic puppet show that is ultimately very sweet.
Fast-paced and entertaining, American Idiot is a must-see for Green Day fans.
An inventive and powerful piece of theatre hinging on Jimi Bani's warm-hearted story-telling.
This beautiful 30th anniversary production reveals a little gem of an Australian musical.
The Brandenburgs conjure a Dutch street carnival amongst the works of the masters.
A crazy cocktail of circus, drag, comedy, Irish dancing and slam poetry, with something to say.
There is much to savour in this new dance theatre work, but it needs a clearer, stronger focus.
Danish band Between Music plunges the audience into a wondrous underwater sound world.