Review: Candide (Victorian Opera)
This musically and visually delightful production of Leonard Bernstein’s operetta kicks off a new era for Victorian Opera.
This musically and visually delightful production of Leonard Bernstein’s operetta kicks off a new era for Victorian Opera.
Victorian Opera's first season under Artistic Director Stuart Maunder welcomes back old favourites from home and abroad and offers a world premiere work.
For its fifth year, the Festival offers a lineup of classic chamber works performed by leading Australian artists.
The Picture of Dorian Gray and Symphonie Fantastique pick up four awards each at a “family reunion” after two devastating years.
The Australian cast more than rises to the occasion with a stunning production of Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking musical.
Jason Arrow has landed the title role of Alexander Hamilton, with local performers from diverse backgrounds playing the vast majority of roles.
AWO’s crack squad delivers top-notch Beethoven and Dvořák.
Ahead of AWO Chamber 8’s Australian tour, the bassoonist shares his favourite things about chamber music. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in