Review: Jennifer Holliday (Sydney Cabaret Festival)
Nearly four decades after starring in Dreamgirls, Holliday still breaks your heart with her stunning version of Effie's famous song.
Nearly four decades after starring in Dreamgirls, Holliday still breaks your heart with her stunning version of Effie's famous song.
The 1986 opera by Martin and Peter Wesley-Smith returns as part of SOSA's The Lost Operas of Oz in a brilliantly conceived production.
An urgent, honest, and unmissable debut play from a fierce new Australian voice.
A beguiling, touching production of the gorgeous, bittersweet musical, based on the cult film.
Lang Lang's playing has style but lacks intellectual rigour, while Kirill Karabits pulls off a near-perfect technical performance.
Violinist Vadim Gluzman and conductor Xian Zhang deliver high drama with the SSO.
Voice, breath and gesture are explored in an intriguing program of contemporary art music.
Omega Ensemble’s American Masters more than lives up to the hype.
A marvellous royal visit from soprano Ermonela Jaho.
Cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan's encore proves the highlight in this concert by the TSO.
Russia and Bohemia unite in excellent harmony, in a concert featuring Vadim Gluzman and Czech maestro, Jakub Hrůša.
The Bolshoi dancers sparkle and gleam in Balanchine’s deliriously beautiful three-act abstract ballet.
WASO and Asher Fisch illuminate the Classical symphony.