
The Opera Australia performance of Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by Dmitry Shostakovich is a feast for the ears and fertile ground for the deepest philosophical reflections.

Café Rebetika is a drama, and a drama in the truest sense of the word: it is a comedy and a tragedy both, and it’s extremely good.

Despite needing to put some more work into their material, I’d say that these talented young men have the comic world at their feet.

The Greek myth of Icarus and his ill-fated escape from imprisonment in Crete was never an intentional inspiration for Australian composer Andrew Ford.

This is a live act that needs no gimmick. But Lior has created, along with his shadow puppet collaborators, something really special.

In a city dark and without stars, James and girlfriend Jacquie, friend Billy and drug dealer Neil are locked in a struggle to be understood.