Review: The Marriage of Figaro (Opera Queensland)
Mozart’s glorious music wins the day in Opera Queensland's overly busy, contemporary interpretation of The Marriage of Figaro.
Mozart’s glorious music wins the day in Opera Queensland's overly busy, contemporary interpretation of The Marriage of Figaro.
Cabaret and opera combine in this gleeful myth deconstruction, giving you plenty to think and talk about.
The 40th anniversary season will feature Lorelei, a new Marriage of Figaro and Aida with Opera Australia, as well as a regional tour of Are You Lonesome Tonight, which combines opera and country music.
A joyous return to the main stage for Opera Queensland with ENCORE.
Opera Queensland's Patrick Nolan discusses An Aria a Day, which has seen singers from around the world giving viewers their daily dose of opera.
Lorelei gets a second life, Opera Australia's digital Aida comes to town, and Simon O'Neill stars in Tristan und Isolde.
Though dramaturgically flawed, this adaptation of Peter Carey's beloved novel is full of daring and brilliance.
Opera Queensland's production of Verdi's Requiem for the Bleach* Festival will draw on the natural environment of the Gold Coast, with a few surprises thrown in.
John Adams’ South Indian folktale blooms into a fabulous operatic performance.
A multi arts-presentation offering an entertaining close encounter of a cultural kind.
Opera Queensland draws out the music in Gerhard Richter’s work at Brisbane’s QAGOMA.
Lindy Hume will direct Don Giovanni in her final season as AD and Graeme Murphy's The Merry Widow comes to town.
The Australian director will take over the helm of OperaQ from Lindy Hume in November.