Review: Jane Sheldon: flowermuscle (Phoenix Central Park)
Delicacy, power, ephemerality and endurance combine in Jane Sheldon's live showcase of seven songs from her recent album.
Delicacy, power, ephemerality and endurance combine in Jane Sheldon's live showcase of seven songs from her recent album.
Marina Prior leads a winning local cast in this bittersweet new musical that won five Tony awards.
Who better than Michael Collins to light up music commissioned from Bela Bartók by America's jazz clarinet great?
Sparkling Saint-Saëns and heartbreaking Shostakovich prove a winning combination.
A smart program gives Stefan Dohr the space to showcase his glorious tone, sublime phrasing and insightful interpretative vision.
The Westminster Abbey Emeritus Organist is both playful and reverent in this joyous showcase of the instrument’s versatility.
The versatile and powerful accordion wasn't invented during JS Bach's lifetime, but chances are he would have used it if it had been.
No Queen but this airing of Czech chamber specials reaches sublime heights.
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Like any good casting director, AFCM's Jack Liebeck knows how to curate an impressive opening-night lineup.
A musically rich and evocative presentation of the true-crime story of Victoria's “amazingly gay bushrangers".
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Emmanuelle Mattana's hit play exposes the roots of male privilege as private school boys gather to debate the merits of feminism.