Review: The Merchant of Venice (Bell Shakespeare)
An intelligent, lucid production that gets the balance between comedy, cruelty and pathos just right.
An intelligent, lucid production that gets the balance between comedy, cruelty and pathos just right.
Janine Jansen and Thomas Søndergård take on two titans.
Netrebko reigns supreme in beautifully crafted programme of opera highlights.
Gillham puts the romance back into Bach with a little help from his transcribers.
This farewell to Moffatt Oxenbould's beautiful production takes time to soar emotionally.
Decibel blows the traditional concerto out of the water.
Mike Lee's superlative recital brought out things in Mozart sometimes suspected but rarely heard.
A stunning, dreamlike exploration of gender combining dance, music and pasta.
A heavenly accounting of Elgar's oratorio.
Brett Dean and Piers Lane set the concert hall ablaze.
A thought-provoking exploration of the politics of pleasure.
Brendan Hanson gives a tour de force performance in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Fabulous dancing and stunning staging and yet...