Review: Theatre review: Night on Bald Mountain (Malthouse Theatre)
Fifty years on, Patrick White's great Australian play gets a welcome revisit, goats and all.
Fifty years on, Patrick White's great Australian play gets a welcome revisit, goats and all.
Raw and tender, Declan Greene holds a up mirror to society's sexual obsessions.
Consistent, satisfying playing of a fresh and unconventional program.
One of Limelight’s recent 30 under 30s excels in ASO debut with Orff and Rach.
This New Zealand diva is still well within her use by date. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Director aside, there’s much to enjoy in half of the Con’s operatic double bill.
Vocal pleasures and some real star turns, but too many mirrors reflect badly on Verdi’s drama. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Sydney's massed choral forces help McCreesh drive out the Prophets of Baal, and then some.
SSO on form helping Lukáš Vondráček to scale the mountain that is “The Rach 3”. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Ambassador for his instrument pulls out all the stops to entertain the Sydney crowd.
Brisbane Lions help Queensland Ballet take Delibes’ classic into a whole new league.
WASO captures the light and the dark side of post-Romantic Russian masterworks.
CPE Bach’s Resurrection proves a worthy tribute to the memory of one of classical music’s early greats.