"In this concert of music by all female composers, it was so rewarding to hear the voices of living creators reflecting our time," writes reviewer ROB KENNEDY.
"Under music director Louis Sharpe, the National Capital Orchestra, in its first performance at Snow Concert Hall, played a selection of uplifting and uproarious music from the movies," writes reviewer ROB KENNEDY.
"This was a production with a rich seam of interest that ran from beginning to end." ARNE SJOSTEDT reviews August: Osage County, playing at the ACT Hub in Kingston until September 15.
"Excellent singing, totally convincing acting, brilliant playing and tight direction of an absorbing, realistic story of our times: a most enjoyable night at the theatre." Reviewer IAN McLEAN doesn't spare the adjectives for Ordinary Days.
"The atmosphere was electric as glammed-up guests arrived at the Sydney Opera House for the Sydney premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard starring Webber’s ex-wife, Sarah Brightman," writes reviewer BILL STEPHENS.