
It’s magic. The sights and sounds of the Australian outback come to life and yet there’s not a single gum tree, kangaroo or koala in sight.

Interplay does not ask the audience to come on a journey but rather pulls them with magnetic force – across the orchestra pit, onto the stage and deep within their own imaginations.

Ninety is full of the brutal truths that can be spoken only between those who have once been lovers and have nothing more to lose.

Caryl Churchill’s play, Far Away is a dark and suspenseful modern fable about the ultimate world war and the breakdown of civilization.

Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman is a tempestuous tale based on the legend of a Dutchman who is condemned to sail the stormy seas until he finds a faithful woman who will love him until death.

This long and complex score would be hard work for only eight musicians, who between them generated a remarkable variety of sounds.
