The Australian Ballet’s production of Giselle was so classic, so archetypal, that one could almost believe they were sitting in a theatre in 1841 and watching the original premiere.
Jimmy Barnes live is like plugging your iPod into the largest amplifier you
can possibly find, and then jolting yourself with a defibrillator over
and over again.
Price has called Kitchen Diva his most personal work yet, a rich compost of memories unearthed after the death of his mother and follows a path familiar yet utterly alien.
A great performance is something that not only has memorable moments, but something that has so many of these that in one’s mind they seamlessly flow into each other
Rossini’s The Barber of Seville has enjoyed well deserved fame for nearly 200 years. Like any great classic, the beauty of the opera is its universally popular story and theme.