Review: Elvis: A Musical Revolution (David Venn Enterprises)
Elvis is in the building – and Rob Mallett does him proud in a musical that gathers steam in the second act.
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.
A remarkable night of chamber music saw the Goldner String Quartet call it a day with a definitive reading of a Mozart favourite.
Never mind the shoestring budget, this production provides a much-needed platform for some of our best emerging voices.
School's in for some of our best young players at this year's Australian Festival of Chamber Music.
In a near perfect evening, WASO breathed new life into an old warhorse and delivered a riveting account of Dvořák's Symphony No. 7.
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.