Review: Simone Young Conducts Mahler’s Song of the Earth (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
A program packed with contrast and superb music-making.
A program packed with contrast and superb music-making.
British writer Sam Holcroft's satire reminds us that censorship seldom shows up wearing jackboots.
Elision marks 40 years with eight taut miniatures exploring texture, ritual and instrumental extremity.
Sam Raimi's cabin-the-woods horror gets a spoofy musical theatre renovation. You get laundry time.
A visually startling spectacle performed by dancers wearing eye-popping exoskeletons and prostheses.
Powerful and at times diaphanous recreations of Debussy’s magnificent impressions.
An adventurous program of contrasts, balancing polished gravitas with volatile contemporary energy.
An impressive debut performance from the 2026 SSO Fellows points the way to a brilliant year to come.
A very wet but completely watertight staging of a new short play, made with exceptional care and skill.
An efficient, glass-walled descent into Kafka’s world of systems, stagnation and spiritual suffocation.
QSO Chief Conductor Umberto Clerici gathers his friends for a consummate chamber music program.
Starring Emma Matthews and members of the OA Chorus, Reuben Kaye and Shaun Rennie’s unique blend of lowbrow and “Hochkunst” proves irresistible.
A Cinderella story satirically attacking the British class system.