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Chamber, Classical Music, Festivals
Live Review

Review: Terra mater aestiva (Blackheath Chamber Music Festival)

A transcendent program co-curated and composed by Ross Edwards is the perfect send-off for outgoing Festival Director Catherine Harker.

April 27, 2026
Opera
Live Review

Review: Don Giovanni (Melbourne Opera)

Mozart’s legendary libertine is back in this modest new production that can’t solve the opera’s misogyny but does justice to its timeless music.

April 27, 2026
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: David Elton and Friends (UKARIA Cultural Centre)

Virtuoso David Elton conjures trumpet magic in a chamber music setting.

April 27, 2026
Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Parasite – Live in Concert (Concert Lab)

A packed Concert Hall experiences the intricate interplay of music and image with composer Jung Jae-il leading the score for Bong Joon-ho's thriller.

April 27, 2026
Chamber, Jazz
Live Review

Review: The Passionate Pilgrim (Blackheath Chamber Music Festival)

John Bell and Elysian Fields join forces in a world premiere that reimagines Shakespeare and Wyatt through evocative, jazz-infused settings.

April 26, 2026
Opera
Live Review

Review: Das Rheingold (Shaumet Music)

Against the odds, the Australian premiere of Jonathan Dove and Graham Vick’s reduction pays off.

April 26, 2026
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Masters of the Baroque (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)

A virtuosic hybrid approach to performing Baroque music with largely modern instruments.

April 25, 2026
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Labyrinths of Time (Genevieve Lacey & Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

Time-honoured Sydney Symphony debut for Recorder Queen Genevieve Lacey.

April 25, 2026
Theatre
Live Review

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.

April 24, 2026
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Mara (Theatre Works)

This theatre-meets-cabaret Cinderella villain origin story stops short of turning the stereotypical evil stepmother into a fully rounded character.

April 24, 2026
Theatre
Live Review

Review: 3 Billion Seconds (Blinking Lights Theatre Co)

Maude Dromgoole’s play taps into matters Malthusian with the story of an eco-activist couple accidentally contributing to the world's population problem.

April 24, 2026
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Pinchas Zukerman in Recital (Classical Music Australia)

Pinchas Zukerman shows that sometimes, five stars are just not enough.

April 22, 2026
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Three Sisters (Last Waltz Productions & Old Fitzroy Theatre)

A period setting reminds us how modern, and how merciless, Chekhov can be.

April 22, 2026

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