Classical Grammy Awards announced
Daniil Trifonov and Barbara Hannigan are among this year's big winners.
Daniil Trifonov and Barbara Hannigan are among this year's big winners.
Janowski’s a good guide if you go down to the woods today.
Ahead of Melbourne Opera's Tristan, the conductor talks about Bayreuth, finding that extra dimension in Wagner, and the importance of empathy in the rehearsal room.
Sydney Theatre Company announces its new heroine for George Bernard Shaw's 1923 classic Saint Joan.
This zany, energetic night of song and dance is just the right amount of pandemonium.
Muriel’s Wedding takes home seven awards, followed closely by Hir and A View From the Bridge.
Despite its out-of-this-world setting, this production of La Bohème remains human and grounded.
Merlynn Tong's Blue Bones leads the count with seven nominations, with Ruddigore, Joh for PM and He Dreamed a Train close behind.
The marsupial was the subject of a hot pursuit for several hours this morning before it was apprehended at the Sydney Conservatorium.
Christian Li is one of 44 participants selected in this year's most prestigious competition for young violinists.
Philippe Sands, author of East West Street, talks about turning his book on crimes against humanity into a performance that explores the solace music provides.
A bawdy, acerbic puppet show that is ultimately very sweet.
The assaults are alleged to have taken place over a period of four decades.