Review: The Lion King (Disney Theatrical Group)
Fast closing in on its 30th birthday, Julie Taymor's spectacular staging of this 'Hamlet with fur' story still entrances adults and kids alike.
Fast closing in on its 30th birthday, Julie Taymor's spectacular staging of this 'Hamlet with fur' story still entrances adults and kids alike.
This theatre-meets-cabaret Cinderella villain origin story stops short of turning the stereotypical evil stepmother into a fully rounded character.
Maude Dromgoole’s play taps into matters Malthusian with the story of an eco-activist couple accidentally contributing to the world's population problem.
Pinchas Zukerman shows that sometimes, five stars are just not enough.
A period setting reminds us how modern, and how merciless, Chekhov can be.
Mahler's 'Titan' is the jewel in an eclectic evening with the MSO and conductor Kahchun Wong.
Italian conductor Riccardo Minasi puts on a thrilling display of artistry in his exuberant QSO debut.
Katie Yap and Donald Nicolson combine for an exceptionally varied and stimulating evening in one of Melbourne's music hotspots.
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.