
Accidental Productions’ latest is a hot abstract tale of imaginary desert tales performed on a cold winter’s night in Adelaide.

Violinist Natsuko Yoshimoto was the star of the show on Friday night at the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Jean Sibelius’s Violin Concerto.

Part jazz, part oompah-pah Polka and sometimes haunting falsetto, with dead pan theatrics along the way, the material is undeniably dark and grotesque, populated by freak show characters and misbehaving maniacs.

The only two things we know about Thom for sure are that his dog was electrocuted when he was a young boy wearing a cowboy outfit and his girlfriend has just left him.

Melbourne audiences have just had the rare opportunity to witness twelve soloists and principals artists from some of the most highly acclaimed ballet companies.

