Review: Nexas Quartet – Gershwin Album Launch
Horns of plenty as Nexas Quartet dishes up a gourmet feast of Gershwin.
Horns of plenty as Nexas Quartet dishes up a gourmet feast of Gershwin.
The Melbourne-born international opera star presents a very personal program of surprising stylistic diversity.
A relaxing breath of fresh air for music fans in the teeming Emerald City.
This uplifting musical fable set in the Caribbean has the charming simplicity of a fairytale.
Eighty-five minutes of breathtaking physical performance combined with exquisite playing of Bach’s supremely intellectual music.
This Brisbane-centric collaboration mashes personal and ecological grief with outrageous monster mayhem.
An immersive hospo setting for this adaptation of August Strindberg's drama promises plenty but doesn't quite cohere.
Rapturous playing by of some of WASO’s finest musicians – who also curated the program.
Rossini, Shostakovich and more made totally compelling under the baton of TSO's Eivind Aadland.
A memeable portrait of contemporary digital life, Werkaholics is rich in ideas and has depth beneath the bubbles.
Alexander Gavrylyuk's speed and strength are showcased in a program combining introspection and melancholy with slapstick energy.
To be or not to be a parent? That is the question in this new Australian play that also explores friendship and relationships.
The program structure could stand a refresh, but the three works included here offer plenty of bang for your buck.