Review: En Masse (Circa, Brisbane Festival)
To music by Schubert and Stravinsky, Circa gives us a thrillingly athletic portrait of civilisation's destruction and rebirth.
To music by Schubert and Stravinsky, Circa gives us a thrillingly athletic portrait of civilisation's destruction and rebirth.
The Australian circus company's new work for the Brisbane Festival pairs Stravinsky and Schubert.
Over the past two decades, Australian Heldentenor Stuart Skelton has quietly conquered the operatic world. He reveals how he discovered he wasn’t vocally bulletproof, and admits to an ambition to run an opera house.
David Berthold has divided this year's program into three acts, with highlights including Peter Grimes, Memorial and QSO's Symphony For Me.
It may be based on a fairytale, but Angelin Preljocaj’s steps are only for adults to dance.
The Heldentenor will perform his signature role in Australia for the first time since 2009.
A stunning visual interpretation of Farewell My Concubine.
Stunning visuals allied with a bright pop score make for a winning show.
Nakkiah Lui lobs a thrilling "Molotov cocktail" for her directorial debut.
A visceral connection between musicians and dancers powers a hypnotic work.
A timely courtroom drama wth the audience in the role of the jury.
A not-to-be-missed refreshing interpretation of the Orpheus story.
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