Review: Dvořák & Bruckner (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Two 'Cinderella' pieces, but which deserves to wear the glass slipper?
Two 'Cinderella' pieces, but which deserves to wear the glass slipper?
Music by the Icelandic songstress is at the heart of a delightful evening.
Bill Nighy is all shambolic charm in David Hare’s gripping drama.
International guests join Melbourne’s recently returned orchestral heroes.
Henrik Ibsen’s claustrophobic classic still fresh and controversial. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Regardless of the racism thing, this glitzy revival has a lot to offer.
Greek drama's seldom felt so modern as London's National Theatre hits the big screen.
Kevin McKenzie’s triple bill earns Australian audience admiration.
Scottish fiddler turns on the Gaelic charm with Mozart, Prokofiev and Elgar.
Khan takes his audience on a profound and intriguing journey in an incredible 80 minute solo performance.
Bach favourites and rarities well done by Baroque festival. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
An evening from the classical master provides plenty of period pleasures.
Brahms and Janáček hit the mark, though lacklustre Lalo fails to score. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in