Review: Anna X (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
The real-life fake heiress who was the subject of a Netflix mini-series is the inspiration for this fast-paced, dialogue-driven play.
The real-life fake heiress who was the subject of a Netflix mini-series is the inspiration for this fast-paced, dialogue-driven play.
If you need a little escapist pick-me-up, this delightful musical comedy could be just what you need.
An unforgettable Australian night of opera inspired by the landscape and spirit of the outback.
Stephen Adams and The Music Box Project tune into the whimsical, lo-fi world of radio with fun, fantastical sonic results.
It could use a little more focus, but comic and playwright Happy Feraren's Savior is entertaining, if not revelatory.
This triple bill reminds audiences of the social and cultural issues that connect people and place.
Queensland Ballet takes its audience to Europe for a triple bill with personal meaning.
A consummate, cerebral and satisfying concert of songs written at the very end of a very long life.
This brilliantly conceived production of Scarlatti's 1707 oratorio is set in contemporary times, on a beach, with superb performances all round.
Kathryn Selby's 20th anniversary tour delivers a Schubert masterpiece in brilliant style.
Written in the post-WWII period, The Birds feels deeply resonant in an era where misinformation and mistrust loom large.
Kate Suthers’ inaugural Coriole Festival as artistic director traced a rich musical journey from fin-de-siècle Vienna to the pulsating rhythms of modern America
Sparkling Schubert, snapping strings and screaming infants – this concert has it all.