Review: Theodora in Concert (Opera Australia & Pinchgut Opera)
Baroque is back at the Sydney Opera House in the form of Handel's pungent tale of religious intolerance and sacrifice in a polarised society.
Baroque is back at the Sydney Opera House in the form of Handel's pungent tale of religious intolerance and sacrifice in a polarised society.
A warmly humorous picture of a pre-Celtic Tiger Ireland and a sporting culture now a thing of the past.
UK playwright Lucy Kirkwood’s doom-laden premise promises to go nuclear, but its chain reaction lacks some spark.
A lively and entertaining concert featuring two local musicians with a bodacious Bendigo bounce.
Polished and heartfelt performances in an exquisite closing program.
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival's Friday night concert lived up to the promise of its title – a blast of colour and light.
An auspicious start to MSO’s year, this Cybec showcase saw an established orchestra prove why living music is so important.
Peace, love, togetherness. Director Kate Gaul's new Magic Flute got there in the end – but it was a close-run thing.
Clever, funny and with a winning leading man, Tim Minchin’s music theatre take on the classic movie is a treat.
Jonathan Larson's classic rock musical remains relevant and resonant, swirling with energy and emotion.
Dead wasps, electric insects and the music of bones as Ensemble Apex lets Bach take his last bow.
Benjamin Skepper rounded off his Bach mini-festival with an electrified performance that had some heading for the doors, others enraptured.
Bach’s life and times beautifully played out by an ACO foursome, complete with bullet points.