Review: Schumann & Strauss (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)
Power and passion as soloist and conductor trade places.
Power and passion as soloist and conductor trade places.
Maxine Peake gives a beautifully calibrated performance in this frank, one-woman play about IVF.
It might not be the greatest musical ever written, but high-octane dance numbers and gravity-defying stunts see the cast really fly.
Elenoa Rokobaro gives an incredible, soulful performance in an eloquent production directed by Mitchell Butel.
Queensland Ballet’s own star power fuels a sublime return to Verona.
Well-played music, but this sibling celebration of all things Queensland doesn’t quite connect.
Much to celebrate at Melbourne’s new Con, but get rid of the muzak!
Hollywood did exotic better than Khachaturian, but no one does horror like Shostakovich.
A birthday concert celebrating a composer whose music evokes vast visual and sonic dimensions.
A thrilling night of diverse choreography featuring two superstar dancers and two guest artists, all dancing with great passion.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte and the stunning ensemble are drop-dead gorgeous in a musical that could have been written yesterday.
No musical bushrangers here. The Australian Boys Choir flourishes in its 80th year.
Power and passion from performers at the top of their game.