Review: Into the Shimmering World (Sydney Theatre Company)
Angus Cerini’s latest is a jewel of a play: sparely written, expertly polished and, for its 90 minutes, completely engrossing.
Angus Cerini’s latest is a jewel of a play: sparely written, expertly polished and, for its 90 minutes, completely engrossing.
A nuanced, emotionally stirring rendition of the last days of Christ, conducted with reverence for music and story.
Experimenters old and new feature in New Yorkers JACK Quartet’s iconoclastic debut show.
Australia’s Mr Baroque, Erin Helyard, led a splendid concert starring soprano Samantha Clarke.
Balm for the spirit in Easter Week, courtesy of conductor Sir Donald Runnicles, cellist Matthew Barley and composer John Tavener.
A timely message of redemption and hope in a concert shining light into the world's dark places.
A goosebump-inducing demonstration of the power of the human voice.
A perfectly-programmed day of pure experimental fun is a lovely tonic of trial-and-error for musicians and audiences alike.
A fascinating relic of the counterculture era, when theatre, rock music and poetry were colliding.
Darwin Symphony Orchestra's season opening concert cast a mesmerising and memorable spell.
From boy wonder to young man going places, Cairns pianist Reuben Tsang is on a stellar trajectory.
Emily Sun’s sublime rendition of Bruch’s first violin concerto sparkles in a program of contrasting musical languages.
This revival of OA's outdoor West Side Story looks stunning but there's room for more danger and raw emotion.