Review: Homophonic! (Midsumma Festival & La Mama Theatre)
Powerful and diverse stories shared with passion, charisma and courage, in a safe and welcoming space.
Powerful and diverse stories shared with passion, charisma and courage, in a safe and welcoming space.
Life’s joys and struggles aired in a wonderful new play by Steve Rodgers, set at an aquatic centre.
Van Badham spins a mix of barbed wire and fairy floss from Lope de Vega’s story of two daughters on the auction block of marriage.
A calibrated mix of charm, lyricism and choreographic precision showcasing the exquisite virtuosity of WAB's dancers.
A concert of great orchestral power featuring pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk’s magnificent performance of Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto.
All the elements of grand opera are here in Wundig wer Wilura: love and war, trust and betrayal, intimacy and the sublime.
This musically and visually delightful production of Leonard Bernstein’s operetta kicks off a new era for Victorian Opera.
Baroque is back at the Sydney Opera House in the form of Handel's pungent tale of religious intolerance and sacrifice in a polarised society.
A warmly humorous picture of a pre-Celtic Tiger Ireland and a sporting culture now a thing of the past.
UK playwright Lucy Kirkwood’s doom-laden premise promises to go nuclear, but its chain reaction lacks some spark.
A lively and entertaining concert featuring two local musicians with a bodacious Bendigo bounce.
Polished and heartfelt performances in an exquisite closing program.
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival's Friday night concert lived up to the promise of its title – a blast of colour and light.