Review: Climbers (Fever103 Theatre)
Its aspirations are high, but this story of an infamous university club loses its footing under the weight of historical accuracy and overwrought dialogue.
Its aspirations are high, but this story of an infamous university club loses its footing under the weight of historical accuracy and overwrought dialogue.
A night of subtle, cinematic enchantment from Max Richter and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Two works that helped establish their composers with the wider public given an exemplary showcase by Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra.
Asher Fisch and WASO were at their finest in Symphonic Titans, with killer accuracy tempering volcanic energy.
The nature of counterpoint and fugue brilliantly illustrated by the QSO in an intimate rehearsal room concert.
Scenes from the Climate Era will have you asking: have I just been radicalised by a play?
Beneath the Music is an elegant and moving story of familial redemption from rising Perth theatre star Jay Emmanuel.
Patricia Cornelius's poetically powerful depiction of dementia and old age is stranded in the wilderness, its potential unfulfilled.
The orchestra extends its hand to its local community with a welcoming program, packed with a gripping world premiere.
The Goldners celebrate their 29th anniversary with an exquisite program spanning 220 years from Beethoven to Australia’s very own Harry Sdraulig.
ABBA's music is the name of the game as the mega-hit, jukebox musical returns for a fourth time, but the production is missing a bit of zing.
In a unique exercise in unity and diversity, Asher Fisch pays tribute to his twin musical gods, Verdi and Wagner.
Opera Queensland's annual festival has earned its rightful place on the international opera calendar.