Opera Australia removes Daily Review critic from media list
Daily Review reports that their Deputy Editor has been denied media tickets to OA’s upcoming Two Weddings, One Bride.
Daily Review reports that their Deputy Editor has been denied media tickets to OA’s upcoming Two Weddings, One Bride.
Claire Huang took to the stage in New York after being placed second in an international piano and strings competition.
The Russian soprano will perform opera highlights this October with her husband Yusif Eyvazov, in Melbourne and Sydney.
The company hopes to encourage and mentor the next generation of Australia playwrights through a year-long programme.
Hermann Nitsch’s artwork 150.Action attacked for plans to use 500 litres of animal blood and the carcass of a bull.
A well-respected figure in the Australian arts scene, the Sydney Symphony Executive Director will join OA in August.
Competition Artistic Director Piers Lane praises the young Chinese pianist on his contract with Universal Music Australia.
The regional theatre company is raising funds to cope with a damage bill estimated at over $300,000 following the Lismore flood.
Despite an injury to its leading man, Tim Minchin's new musical has opened to mostly good reviews, with some raves.
“In my family I often heard that all gays should be destroyed,” the 23-year old explains in a powerful video statement.
Evgenia Obraztsova is coming to Brisbane to dance Odette/Odile following Alina Cojocaru's withdrawal.
The company has broken its box office record with ticket sales of more than $14 million between New Year’s Eve and April 1.
The German-born conductor will take up the new position with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in January 2018.