Review: Palmyra (Adelaide Festival)
Nasi Voutsas and Bertrand Lesca's tense, comic two-hander draws the audience in and makes it complicit.
Nasi Voutsas and Bertrand Lesca's tense, comic two-hander draws the audience in and makes it complicit.
After a few initial distractions, a riveting performance with Richard Tognetti as conductor, director and soloist.
An immersive and magical experience where Chekhov meets Heysen.
The Sretensky Monastery Choir brings a powerful sound to sacred and secular Russian music.
Paul Kelly, James Ledger, Seraphim Trio and Alice Keath give us an evening of genre-blending bird songs.
William Christie's spirited revival of an antiquated artform proves there's life in Rameau's old dogs yet.
A dancer and a percussionist collaborate in an unusual duo, but the work still has more room to move.
The photographer and actress’s real-life encounter becomes a tantalising cocktail of truth and fiction.
A unique, immersive, joyous concert from the world’s first professional orchestra for musicians with a disability.
An exhilarating concert showcasing the talent on offer from a band that blazed the HIP trail in Australia 30 years ago and is still going strong today.
A diverse musical collaboration free from traditional boundaries or limitations.
A top notch trio puts down some roots.
A beguiling concert of rich textures and finely spun melodies.