Review: Constellations (Sydney Theatre Company)
Constellations is more comfort food than three-course meal but who’s gonna turn that down in this universe?
Constellations is more comfort food than three-course meal but who’s gonna turn that down in this universe?
The Spanish piano star Javier Perianes makes a stunning return to continue his luminous Beethoven cycle.
An extraordinary concert of compositional contrasts, instrumental virtuosity and sheer entertainment.
Sex comedy meets medical ethics drama in this snappy play about a former kids’ hospital poster child.
Debra Oswald’s comedy drama about the ugly side of an artistic temperament given a fresh spin in an expertly judged production.
Henry James's famous novella remade into a cleverly calibrated exercise in jump-scares and spooky atmospheres.
Pianist Javier Perianes expertly judged shifts of mood and tone in this illuminating recital of seldom heard Spanish works.
American violinist Benjamin Beilman showcased his technique and tone in his first concert in Hobart since 2019.
A passionate community choir makes a stunning venue ring in this sell-out concert featuring a world premiere.
Violinist Pinchas Zukerman’s magnificent performance of Beethoven’s violin concerto concluded a concert of lush orchestral colour and energy.
Lively and refreshing interpretations of works by Mendelssohn and Beethoven propel the orchestra's eastern seaboard tour.
This supernatural thriller from the West End is more talk than terror.
Sydney International Competition winner Jeonghwan Kim, a 23-year-old unknown “complete pianist”, shows his wares in his debut national tour.