Review: Guys and Dolls (Antipodes Theatre Company)
Talent, enthusiasm and diversity make this humble production of a classic musical well worth a look.
Talent, enthusiasm and diversity make this humble production of a classic musical well worth a look.
A short, sharply written double bill showcases great British playwright Caryl Churchill.
In her new solo show, Bernadette Robinson inhabits 10 divas, from Maria Callas to Amy Winehouse.
WASO delivers one of its most original and entertaining concert programs to date - and farewells a 30-year veteran.
This mad little musical whodunit is delicious, bonkers and extremely funny.
There is much to recognise and cherish in this adaptation of Charlotte Wood's touching novel of old friends reuniting.
With its warm and reverberant acoustics, Elder Hall proves an entirely sympathetic venue for this airing of disparate works.
Opera Queensland's Cosi is a lot funnier, fancier and fizzier than its advertising poster suggests.
The stars were out for Opera Australia’s concert version of Ponchielli’s one and only hit opera with Jonas Kaufmann's artistry front and centre.
Elvis is in the building – and Rob Mallett does him proud in a musical that gathers steam in the second act.
The Swiss-based Adelaide-born cellist James Morley got a rock star welcome – and played like one, too.
Richard Tognetti takes us on a vibrant and colourful Bohemian sojourn with melodies to spare.
Featuring an expat string star and beefed up with wind, trumpet and percussion players, Camerata bursts with musical colour.