Review: Juan Diego Flórez in Recital (Castiglione)
An unforgettable display of technique, artistry and talent from the Peruvian star – and stage personality to seal the deal.
An unforgettable display of technique, artistry and talent from the Peruvian star – and stage personality to seal the deal.
Beginning as a tribute to sculptor Alexander Calder, this Olivier Award-winning opera becomes a brilliant meditation on human folly.
A stellar reputation confirmed in this hugely enjoyable recital, one full of sensitivity and fireworks.
Chong and Rowell take their audience on a stimulating musical journey with Mozart, Franck, and Australia’s Margaret Sutherland.
There is ‘intimate’ and then there is Somos. Rafael Bonachela’s Somos reduces the space between performer and audience to inches.
Fans of the novel won’t feel short-changed, but a bolder approach to its adaptation might have made this a more theatrically satisfying experience.
Outstanding performances from Kathryn Selby and her talented friends illuminate some essential piano trio literature.
Through the experiences of three very different women, playwright Patricia Cornelius explores football’s sinister underbelly of sexual misconduct.
A triumphant display of artistry and stamina, with the Brandies in top form behind guest leader Leila Schayegh.
Chinese Australian cellist Li-Wei Qin's finely-nuanced performance almost lifts the roof off the Concert Hall.
Bell Shakespeare's latest Tweflth Night is easy to immerse yourself in, though sticking with it proves more challenging than it should.
An intensely moving and thought-provoking account of the life and death of a factory worker, told through his confronting poetry.
SFJC combine dazzling technical proficiency with a probing jazz sensibility that seems effortless.