
Ballet is tricky enough. Ballet on ice brings on a whole slew of additional obstacles, the first of which is creating the ice stage.


Three Sisters traces the intimate tragedies of sisters Olga, Masha, Irina and their brother Andrei. Trapped in torpid isolation in the Russian countryside, the family members spend their days dreaming of better ones that may come.

Waiting for Garnaut is a roaring hot air blast of acrid wit, unapologetic characterizations and droll tunes all laced with brazen irreverence that both titillates and harangues any lurking hypocrisies an audience might be harboring.


He’s a magician on a mission. With his assistants, riggers, pyrotechnicians and manager in tow, Melbourne boy Cosentino is touring his blend of magic, illusion, escape acts and dance to the far reaches of Australia.

Once you accept that Doninzetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor is essentially Brigadoon with an Italian accent and stop wanting or wishing it to be grand opera in the Verdi mode, then everything suddenly falls into place.