
One of Williams’ great gifts is to bring you into the midst of these intensely problematic relationships at a point by which old destructive patterns are clearly well entrenched, and things are about to dramatically come to a head.

Tthe WA Opera (with the WA Opera Chorus and WA Symphony Orchestra) have produced a slick, likeable and polished production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni.
The story feels very Shakespearean and indeed is given something of the Shakespearean treatment by this cast of very fine, if muddied, actors.

This is a celebration of a flawed artist who in the end made a massive impact on music history and brought a lot of happiness to a lot of people.

Twelfth Night is another exceedingly wonderful production by the entire cast and crew of Bravehearts 2.0 and I cannot commend these young actors highly enough.