Review: Cendrillon (Opera Australia & Sydney Festival)
Joy and wonder among the fun and laughter in Opera Australia's fairytale 2025 season opener.
Joy and wonder among the fun and laughter in Opera Australia's fairytale 2025 season opener.
Nexas Quartet caps the year with wonderfully lush arrangements of Debussy, Ravel and Mahler and a brand-new work to boot.
If you feel that you need a little Christmas, this is the show for you. Leave any cynicism at the door, and Buddy the Elf will help raise your festive spirits.
The gift of Christmas music flawlessly delivered by Perth early music specialists HIP Company.
Outside of sporting arenas, it’s not often you find yourself part of a crowd so invested in the action.
More of a Renaissance Christmas than a Baroque one, but an appreciative audience didn’t seem to mind.
A concert of contrasts underscoring how music and Christmas have held diverse meanings for composers across centuries.
Handel with care as Sydney Philharmonia Choirs delivers a hair-raising Christmas package.
Brevity is on its side but German playwright David Gieselmann’s frantic comedy is a test for its cast and for its audiences.
A perfectly poised and paced production, convincingly performed.
Full of new tunes and fresh takes on classics, this beautifully packaged Christmas showcase is a gift to audiences.
Music lovers give Heavenly Thanks as they farewell the incomparable Goldner String Quartet in the room where it all began.
Melanie Mununggurr and Nardi Simpson shine as storytellers in this NSW premiere program.