Review: Winter Nights (Sydney Chamber Choir)
An adventurous and usual program blended the best of choral singing with jazz – and all with a strong French accent.
An adventurous and usual program blended the best of choral singing with jazz – and all with a strong French accent.
A superlative evening of Mozart from Tognetti and company helps us escape these troubling times.
As Wicked did for The Wizard of Oz, this new Australian musical gives the Cinderella fairytale a modern makeover.
An exploration of symphonic form, and a magnificent Li-Wei Qin cello concerto performance, beneath a wintry night sky.
A cross-country journey of revenge continues the cycle of family violence in this darkly comic American play.
Melanie Lane’s Slow Haunt and Adam Alzaim’s GAINSBOURG are perfect foils in a double bill of the visceral and the spectral.
A treat for young lovers of music and theatre, and an easy entry point for little ones starting their performing-arts adventures.
Cutting edge Ensemble Offspring make a deliciously virtuosic Meale of Incredible Floridas.
The everyday and extreme challenges we face, mixed with Sugar and some spice, create a life-affirming slice of contemporary theatre.
Disney's sumptuous, magical staging of "a tale as old as time" is a delight from start to finish.
The housing crisis dusts this 40-year-old play with topicality but, at heart, Michael Frayn’s Benefactors is a timeless study of human foibles.
One of Australia’s all-time greats lands a phenomenal premiere at his hometown show – which UK violinist Thomas Gould then stole.
A little night music as the top notch AHE and baritone David Greco guide us through Italy and Germany.