Review: La Bohème (Freeze Frame Opera)
Sung with immense beauty and committed acting, Freeze Frame Opera's Bohème is opera at its best.
Sung with immense beauty and committed acting, Freeze Frame Opera's Bohème is opera at its best.
Performances of sheer vigour and colour from the Melbourne Con’s new maestro.
Entertaining production with great music, if not exactly suitable for children.
Novel arrangements see a trio of chamber wizzes shouldering an entire orchestra.
A rare glimpse inside Dame Nellie’s country Victorian home, followed by high tea in the diva’s former garage.
Classical music in a contemporary venue.
A thought-provoking exploration of story-telling and the fragility of memory.
ARCO finished splendidly with an unfinished masterpiece.
A stunning production powered by Genevieve Lemon's blistering, quicksilver performance.
The SSO finds its sea legs in Berlioz’s Pirate Overture.
Lally Katz’s laugh-out-loud peek inside a retirement village reveals how regret, ambition and the funny side of life never grow old.
Lost and Found gives Bernstein's loveless suburban marriage a voyeuristic twist.
A serenade of swans comes to QPAC as Queensland Ballet presents Swan Lake.