Review: The Night Parrot (Queensland Music Festival)
The Night Parrot successfully blends music and conservation.
Suzannah Conway is an experienced arts administrator, formerly CEO of Opera Queensland, the Brisbane Riverfestival and the Queensland Centenary of Federation celebrations. She has been writing about and reviewing the performing arts for over 10 years.
The Night Parrot successfully blends music and conservation.
A passionate rendition of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto headlines an impressive program.
A bruising night in the theatre with a play that pulls no punches.
A visually stunning, traditional production of the much-loved, classical musical.
A stunning visual interpretation of Farewell My Concubine.
A not-to-be-missed refreshing interpretation of the Orpheus story.
Xenia Puskarz Thomas gives an excellent performance in Debussy and Ravel L‘enfant double bill.
A glorious setting for a winter chamber music festival.
A glorious evening of inspirational Latin American music.
The Queensland Youth Orchestras’ founder has been mentor, guru and musical legend for a generation of Australian musicians.
Old-fashioned G&S given a sparkling new production.
Physicality in spades in Michael Frayn's farce-within-a-farce.
Strong makes auspicious debut with a thought-provoking, beautifully crafted play.