Melbourne

A Journey through Jazz: From Louis Armstrong to Herbie Hancock
The mood of the night was one of enchantment spiced with humour, and toe-tapping enthusiasm.

Dear Masato, all at once
Lisa Radford's group show produces a messy, exciting jungle of ideas that intersect, contrast and align with one another.

Fat Freddy's Drop
With each member taking turns to rile the audience with passionate displays of stagecraft, the band left the crowd exhilarated.

Former child soldier receives inaugural arts scholarship
The Arts & Cultural Development Scholarship for Refugee Youth was made possible by a generous bequest.

Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
It is impossible not to become fully engaged with this performance.

The Lark Ascending
Excitement aplenty was to be found in Hindemith’s Mathis der Maler, which made different kinds of musical demands on the…

Hang in There
The vertical works encourage a meandering path through the space delicately treading a circumnavigation around each piece in turn.

Mikhael Paskalev
An odd playfulness with tempo persists throughout the whole set:: dreamy slow swing, punctuated by high-flung choruses.

Charles Bradley
A joyful performance due to the quality of the music but also the professionalism of the show.

The Family Tree
Highly genuine and all-round captivating, The Family Tree presents a memorable piece of autobiographical theatre.