Review: Gatsby at The Green Light (Sydney Opera House and Caper & Crow)
This is the perfect variety show for audiences wanting a sexy, fun night out on a summer's evening.
This is the perfect variety show for audiences wanting a sexy, fun night out on a summer's evening.
Amadeus, Peter Shaffer’s best-known play, rings loudly and clearly in this new production that kicks off the Sydney Opera House’s 50th year. Loud and clear, but hollow.
This bliss bomb of feel-good fun, fantasy and flair is the best disco in town.
Rahel Romahn plays Mozart in Amadeus, opposite Michael Sheen as his musical adversary, Salieri. He plans to pick Sheen’s brains, since the Welsh star portrayed Mozart in London in 1998 and then on Broadway.
Enter the SOH Studio, transformed into an opulent hotel lobby where no one is quite what they seem, and you will be immersed in a delicious escape from reality.
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