Review: 70th Anniversary Gala (Opera Australia)
Avoiding greatest-hits predictability, the national opera company celebrates a milestone birthday with a satisfyingly thoughtful, ensemble-driven program.
Avoiding greatest-hits predictability, the national opera company celebrates a milestone birthday with a satisfyingly thoughtful, ensemble-driven program.
Italian opera favourites meet film and tango music in a light-hearted, designed-to-please concert.
This hilarious satirical take on the classic universally acknowledges that love makes us stupid and that landlords are tw*ts.
Opera meets outer space in this cosmic collaboration between science, technology and the arts.
This mini-festival of short works underlines the merits of OA’s Young Artist Program and the career-readiness of its graduates.
A spectacular Dracula satisfies our yearnings for the darkest stories.
Eric Avery's year-long collaboration with Flinders Quartet bears remarkable fruit.
Every aspect of this staging works to highlight the strengths of Steel Magnolias – to a point where we don’t care about its contrivances.
A vivid tale of adolescent redemption inhabited by characters existing at the margins of reality.
Gavrylyuk's technique is flawless, sometimes astonishing. But does he overplay his strengths?
Can young love survive in modern day Cardiff? Gary Owen's warmhearted drama puts everything in its way.
Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy about gender, identity and sexuality exuberantly reinvented.
ASQ's soul-stirring touring program is one for the memory bank.