Review: The Sydney Symphony Orchestra with the Australian String Quartet
An intriguing program, with a xylophone at the end.
An intriguing program, with a xylophone at the end.
Benjamin Millepied delivers a must-see neoclassical tour de force with exquisite dancing and clever camerawork that delivers a punch.
Joe White’s Blackout Songs is a compelling journey through addiction, love, and memory.
An intriguing, diverse and at times even courageous program from Melbourne Chamber Orchestra – with plenty of meat in the sandwich.
Last minute substitutions, lineup changes and a broken string but SXS triumphed over the odds.
The rise of the newspaper that gave you page three girls and FREDDIE STARR ATE MY HAMSTER!
If maximalist post-genre baroque is your thing, then Kym Alexandra Dillon's SPIRITS is a work for you.
The intimate and beautiful world of Remy Le Boeuf crowns a day of vibrant jazz from young and old.
At last, Melbourne gets a chance to see Belvoir's internationally acclaimed epic of Sri Lankan history and the lived experience of its refugees.
A thoughtfully crafted adaptation of Ibsen's classic drama gives the story an injection of dark humour and a 19th century Australian setting.
ASO's She Speaks program delivers a magnificent celebration of music by women composers that asks: why we don't hear this music more often?
This macabre, darkly comic, strangely delightful show is a ride worth taking.
David Elton and Joseph Nolan, masters of their respective instruments, deliver a barnstorming concert of trumpet and organ.