Review: Rigoletto (Opera Queensland)
Verdi's masterpiece makes rather a grand metaphor for Berlusconi's Italy
Verdi's masterpiece makes rather a grand metaphor for Berlusconi's Italy
Amongst a limited Adelaide Festival classical program, a small local component still manages to shine. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Steinberg is equally at home daydreaming with Tchaikovsky or battling the Bosch on the ice.
At 72-years-young, Paul Anka proves you can’t keep a good man down. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
A program of warhorses that comes off thanks to a thoroughly thoroughbred performance. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Marie Angel and Sally Whitwell take minimalism to the max at the Adelaide Fest. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Brett Dean stars as conductor and composer in a soaring start to ANAM’s 2014 season. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
In a game of two halves, spanning two centuries and using eight instruments, it was the Crumb that won.
Kasper Holten’s take on Tchaikovsky’s 'road not taken' romance hits home in a Royal Opera co-pro.
Hilary Bell’s adaptation of Chekhov honours his spirit while embracing those awkward pauses. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
There were greener pastures than that of The Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
One man down but the heroic Hungarian's don’t let that stop them.
Opera Queensland’s new production ain’t your average Baroque chamber opera. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in