Review: Do Not Go Gentle (Queensland Theatre Company)
An accomplished cast brings Patricia Cornelius’ play about dementia, dying and doomed explorers to life, but textual density obscures emotional depth.
An accomplished cast brings Patricia Cornelius’ play about dementia, dying and doomed explorers to life, but textual density obscures emotional depth.
Australian stage legends prepare to re-enact Robert Falcon Scott's doomed Antarctic expedition in Patricia's Cornelius's powerful drama about the dying of the light.
Singing arias by Mozart, Cilea, Puccini and Massenet, Melbourne soprano Rebecca Gulinello wins the prestigious award and a $30,000 prize.
Patricia Cornelius's poetically powerful depiction of dementia and old age is stranded in the wilderness, its potential unfulfilled.
The Melbourne-based writer Patricia Cornelius, who recently turned 70, discusses her much-admired career and how 2023 is going to be a good year.
Violinist Charmian Gadd reflects on the forces that have shaped her life – chief among them the ABC.
The Joan Sutherland & Richard Bonynge Foundation awards prizes to mezzo Bronwyn Douglass and soprano Katie Lowe. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in