Review: Exit/Exist (Gregory Maqoma, PIAF)
Celebratory and harrowing, Maqoma demands to be seen and heard.
Celebratory and harrowing, Maqoma demands to be seen and heard.
Unique chance to be a fly on the Gabriels' kitchen wall is not to be missed.
Tan Dun's celebration included a phoenix, a mandarin and the secrets of Chinese women.
Bostridge takes us on a nightmare ride through Zender's refracted Schubert.
Melbourne new music collective serves double the thrills in their first action-packed concert of 2017.
In a night of juxtapositions, the ACO moves in for the kill with a rapturous array of music from Heaven and Earth.
Meow Meow captivates in an enjoyable romp through the history of the “oldest profession”.
Tan Dun's bird-themed jamboree kicks off The Year of the Rooster in style.
With stellar cast and great music, The Book of Mormon is funny, irreverent and absurdly heartwarming.
Ermonela Jaho’s tragic heroine earns a well-deserved standing ovation.
The ne plus ultra of Mozart boxes: with curation like this, Amadeus’s 225th death-day box will be hard to surpass.
Too much f**king and not enough fun pulls Kander and Ebb's political teeth.
90 minutes in the quarry of the damned feel like just that.