Australian Brandenburg Orchestra in 2018
With guests from Italy, France and Cuba, Paul Dyer’s 2018 season tells wide-ranging stories of musical journeys.
With guests from Italy, France and Cuba, Paul Dyer’s 2018 season tells wide-ranging stories of musical journeys.
Highlights include Kate Mulvany in an Ibsen gender-switch, an adaptation of Bliss, and a revival of the Hayes’ Calamity Jane.
The Houston pastor has become an Internet sensation after his performance in the flood waters went viral.
Highlights include a new play by Patricia Cornelius, an adaptation of a Tim Winton novel and Judy Davis in the director’s chair. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
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