Review: Mozart’s Spring (Australian Haydn Ensemble)
Australian Haydn Ensemble frames some picture-perfect quartets as old Colonials watch on.
Australian Haydn Ensemble frames some picture-perfect quartets as old Colonials watch on.
SPC's 2026 gets off to a steamy, Glorious three-pronged start.
Pulsing with club beats, Peter Van Hoesen's electronic score rewires a Hollywood action classic.
Two English 20th-century masterpieces in dynamic performances.
Isabelle Huppert is a force of nature: rag doll, witch, madwoman and plotter.
A cautionary for any maximalist theatre-maker: more is more, until it’s too much.
Roberto Fonseca swaps piano spotlight for bandleader swagger in a vibrant Cuban music spectacular.
An exhilarating ride through a variety of musical idioms culminating in Ravel’s wondrous Piano Trio in A minor.
Ahead of appearances across Australia, Sergej Krylov blazes in his WASO debut.
A profound musical and dramatic experience, bringing the tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice to electrifying life.
An intimate experimental program, tucking the audience under a doona of restful music to soothe the soul.
An object lesson in the art of storytelling with Maestro Martín on flute.
In tub-thumping sideshow mode or when quietly melancholic, The Tiger Lillies' musical delivery is a cut above.