Review: My Sister Jill (Melbourne Theatre Company)
Patricia Cornelius adapts her own novel about a family torn apart by the ripples of war.
Patricia Cornelius adapts her own novel about a family torn apart by the ripples of war.
A night of dazzling, unforgettable music making from the Berlin-based rock stars of the classical scene.
A gripping evening with the fabled sisters Helen and Clytemnestra. Think Greek myth delivered with a Real Housewives twist.
Hobart Chamber Orchestra takes composer Angus Davison's new work to some lofty heights.
New young quartet makes its Opera House debut with a Romantic rollercoaster ride.
A saucerful of secrets from conductor Sam Weller and the talented young players of Ensemble Apex.
A fascinating contemporary Australian opera inspired by Renaissance music and a true Renaissance Man.
ASO and Ilya Gringolts deliver an enchanting performance of Prokoviev and a passionate, power-laden Sibelius first symphony.
The lecture-recital format may divide opinion, but Bach Akademie's music lifted hearts and souls heavenwards.
By turns muscular and tender, Umberto Clerici and the QSO deliver a triumphant Mahler 6.
Playwright Katie Pollock’s new play Human Activity takes a kaleidoscopic look at an event that stopped a city in its tracks.
A bright and brilliant new musical comedy about the power of live performance and the ways we chase our dreams.
A little bit of light and shade as the Australian Chamber Orchestra packs its bags for an Italian getaway.