Richard Walley defies definition in the latest of Perth Symphony Orchestra’s WA Stories.
David Cusworth
Verdi rocks with Perth Symphonic Chorus, Naomi Johns, Ashlyn Tymms, Paul O’Neill, James Clayton, James Pratt, Shaun Lee-Chen and Perth Philharmonic Orchestra.
The traditional aesthetics of ballet have undergone a spectacular metamorphosis in WA Ballet’s world premiere production Butterfly Effect.
Tanya MacNaughton
Mirabilis Collective’s Clara Schumann soiree at Callaway Auditorium relates an extraordinary life through her music and words.
Sydney composer Paul Stanhope sets out Sandgroper credentials in Mahasagar with WASO, Asher Fisch, Sara Macliver and Andrew Goodwin at Winthrop Hall.
Expectations were understandably high ahead of Black Swan State Theatre Company’s latest season presenting Andrew Bovell’s play Speaking In Tongues.
East meets West in shimmering artistry from Takacs Quartet with Milliken sisters Cathy and Angie for Musica Viva at Winthrop Hall.
Dutch violinist Simone Lamsma and principal conductor Asher Fisch bring WA Symphony Orchestra to Winthrop Hall, Kalgoorlie and Bunbury.
A concerto that never was, a trumpet concerto rewritten for piano, and a quartet that became a symphony make enigmatic fare at Winthrop Hall.
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons enthrals all-ages at His Majesty’s Theatre, with Australian Baroque and WA Opera stars Prudence Sanders and Brigitte Heuser.
However, the opening of beloved Cirque Du Soleil’s Corteo was breathtaking.
Kellie Balaam
WA Symphony Orchestra explores boundaries of chamber music at Government House in a program as varied as the weather.
From the louche charms of Piazzolla to Grieg’s wholesome Holberg Suite, Kylie Liang leads a string soiree for the ages at Government House Ballroom.
Lavish vocal and orchestral flair pair with crisp direction and design to make Puccini’s Madama Butterfly a compelling prospect at His Majesty’s Theatre.
True as it can be, Disney’s Beauty And The Beast is a blooming beautiful dose of musical nostalgia.
In the realm of Australian politics, few rival Paul Keating as the greatest showman.
Life comes full-circle for traditional woodwind guru Nicola Boud, a Perth-born UWA alumna on tour with Musica Viva.
Bastille Day auspicious for French-style soiree, Morceaux de Salon, with violinist Akiko Miyazawa and pianist Liam Wooding at Lawson Flats.
Giovanni Consort honour ecclesiastical origins of their core Renaissance repertoire with recitals to mark their 30th anniversary.
Samantha Clarke and Edward Gardner set the seal on scintillating Schubert, Britten and Brahms with WA Symphony Orchestra at Winthrop Hall.
Operatic mezzo-soprano and creative director of Perth Symphony Orchestra Fiona Campbell is staging shows this month that channel Australian and WA stories.
Tiny faces among the audience peered up in awe, mesmerised by Alice’s every move as she pirouetted her way into the whimsical world of wonderland …
Melinda Webster
Hildegard von Bingen’s medieval paean to wisdom, O Virtus Sapientiae, infuses Grove Library with a cathedral ambience for a winter season finale.
Conductor Otto Tausk brings a Dutch treat to WA Symphony Orchestra’s new Underground Series with Danceworks at State Theatre Centre.
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