Review: Bach & The Italian Style (Sydney Festival)
Bach’s triple-decker organ sonatas get a distinctly variable Italian outing.
Bach’s triple-decker organ sonatas get a distinctly variable Italian outing.
An enthralling fusion of folk and classical, but perhaps in need of a trim.
Alain Franco's herculean Bach marathon is a journey of breathtaking discovery.
A dark, dense and relentlessly bleak, yet pioneering musical monodrama.
Award-winning musical conveys an important message, but is let down by its staging.
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A hit and miss adaptation that fails to deliver its full emotional potential. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Organ and imagery shed mutual light on two very different worlds. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
James Thierrée's dystopian fairytale may be baffling, but it is also beautiful.
There are fun and frolics aplenty in Julie Taymor's vivid and vibrant interpretation.
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A Shakespearean celebration that delivered spectacular success with some inconsistencies.