Review: Mozart (Australian Chamber Orchestra)
A superlative evening of Mozart from Tognetti and company helps us escape these troubling times.
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.
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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.
Music that shaped Central Europe explored in an eclectic program featuring jazz trumpeter James Morrison.