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August 12, 2014
Chamber, Classical Music, Theatre
news

Intimate letters brought to life by music and theatre

Bell Shakespeare and the ACO breathe life into the musings of Janáček, Smetana, and Mozart.

July 31, 2014
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Review: Tartuffe (Bell Shakespeare Company)

Bell’s Moliere is so poetic that Diana Simmonds’ literary fancy took flight.

July 26, 2014
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Review: Macbeth (Sydney Theatre Company)

If only the Big Idea were bigger as Hugo Weaving takes on the Scottish play.

July 21, 2014
Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre
news

Maria Callas brought to life in Master Class

In a role of a lifetime, Australian actress Maria Mercedes will portray the famous soprano in Terrence McNally’s award-winning play.

July 18, 2014
Classical Music, Opera, Theatre
features

Spotlight on Nick Schlieper (and the music he loves)

Lighting designer proves a musical ‘catholic’ who four years of Wagner’s Ring didn’t convert. Access our paywalled content and archive of magazines, regular news and features for the limited offer of $3 per month. Support independent journalism. Subscribe now or log in to continue reading.

July 17, 2014
Classical Music, Dance, Film, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Stage, Theatre, Visual Art
features

Working towards arts accessibility

Australians with a disability are sometimes forgotten but a handful of organisations are championing the cause of arts accessibility. Access our paywalled content and archive of magazines, regular news and features for the limited offer of $3 per month. Support independent journalism. Subscribe now or log in to continue reading.

July 15, 2014
Classical Music, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Opera, Stage, Theatre
news

Opera Australia leads 2014 Helpmann nominations

Emma Matthews, Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh among names getting the Helpmann nod. Access our paywalled content and archive of magazines, regular news and features for the limited offer of $3 per month. Support independent journalism. Subscribe now or log in to continue reading.

June 10, 2014
Classical Music, Jazz, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Stage review: Adelaide Cabaret Festival opening night

Lights, glitter, action… Adelaide Cabaret Festival starts with a bang.

February 18, 2014
Classical Music, Opera, Theatre
features

Masked Ball dominates Green Rooms but no musical is up to scratch

Opera Australia’s new Verdi tops the poll with Melbourne Theatre Company the other judges favourite. Access our paywalled content and archive of magazines, regular news and features for the limited offer of $3 per month. Support independent journalism. Subscribe now or log in to continue reading.

January 22, 2014
Classical Music, Opera, Theatre
Live Review

Review: Limelight’s looking for reviewers

Classical monthly seeks potential critics in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart. Access our paywalled content and archive of magazines, regular news and features for the limited offer of $3 per month. Support independent journalism. Subscribe now or log in to continue reading.

January 20, 2014
Classical Music, Theatre
features

Jonathan Biggins on Music: The greatest and purest of artforms

He can play Richard Strauss on the trombone, but wishes he’d applied himself to more than retro-surf-bubblegum-pop. Access our paywalled content and archive of magazines, regular news and features for the limited offer of $3 per month. Support independent journalism. Subscribe now or log in to continue reading.

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