Playing Ball
Musical theatre star Michael Ball discusses performing in Do You Hear the People Sing?, his new album with Alfie Boe, and his debut novel.
Musical theatre star Michael Ball discusses performing in Do You Hear the People Sing?, his new album with Alfie Boe, and his debut novel.
Bell Shakespeare celebrates the 400th anniversary of The Bard’s First Folio with contemporary productions of Macbeth and Twelfth Night, with music by Sarah Blasko, as well as an intimate production of Romeo and Juliet.
Eric Whitacre talks about The Sacred Veil, written with poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, who lost his wife to ovarian cancer, and how the internationally acclaimed work has helped others grieve.
The Australian soprano's long-delayed home tour was worth the wait.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
The Welsh actor will play Salieri in a spectacular new production in the Concert Hall – the first event to be announced in the SOH's 50th-anniversary celebrations.
The second half of the year features chamber performances from Helena Rathbone, Alexandra Flood, Jonathan Biss and Rahim AlHaj among others.
We take an exclusive tour around the Sydney Opera House to learn about the mission to overhaul its Concert Hall.
Features include a tour around the revitalised Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, interviews with Maestro Zubin Mehta, and Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, and a look at the state-of-play of Australian musicals.
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However he does it, this show by mentalist Scott Silven is baffling, brilliantly performed and hugely entertaining.
Blending new and old works, this versatile program was given a superb performance; it was a shame that some of the audience weren't able to see the musicians.
This live cinema experience about the loss of the video store is an original feat of Australian independent theatre, thoughtful and affecting.