Review: Baltic Sounds (Giovanni Consort)
Artistic Director Nicholas Dinopoulos and Giovanni Consort air two works sharing a sublime, monumental beauty.
Artistic Director Nicholas Dinopoulos and Giovanni Consort air two works sharing a sublime, monumental beauty.
This masterclass in storytelling taps theatre's ancient roots in the bardic tradition to stirring effect.
Despite two brilliant performances, not all the humour lands in this show about writing a bad musical, because their creation is – well, bad.
Joe Chindamo’s dazzling new clarinet concerto is brilliantly premiered by Dean Newcomb and the ASO.
Two Russian masterpieces where the composers win against the odds.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play considers linguistic imperialism in an excellent and powerfully timely production.
Heartfelt, moving and nostalgic, Sting's musical is classy entertainment that pulses with dance and music.
90 minutes spent at the summit of Australian songwriting with one of the country's finest voices – and an equally brilliant surprise guest.
The musical theatre adaptation of a 1980s cult cinema classic returns for another murderous round of high-school misfits versus mean girls and jocks.
Conductor Riccardo Minasi applies a musicological blowtorch to three favourite works of the Classical period.
More family favourites from Paul Dyer and the Brandies – this time with splendid voices.
Hammer time: Donald Runnicles carves Mahler’s mighty Tragic masterpiece.
Pamela Rabe commands Belvoir’s uneven eco-mystery, where big ideas accumulate without dramatic payoff.