Snow Queen

Redondo Ballet’s production of Snow Queen, based on Hans Christian Anderson’s tale, cements their story around the deep friendship of Rudie and Pearl that sends Rudie on an adventurous and thrilling odyssey.
  • Camille and Julie Berthollet

    For this exceptional recital at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Camille and Julie Berthollet are accompanied by the pianist Guillaume Vincent and the Ensemble Appassionato, directedby Mathieu Herzog.

  • Coppélia

    A sparkling tale of magic and mischief, Coppéliahas everything a good story ballet should: enchantment, romance and sumptuous costumes. Performed by The Australian Ballet. Music performed by Opera Australia Orchestra.

  • Gala Concert from Monte Carlo

    The Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo has been invited to perform at the inner courtyard of the PrinceÔs Palace in Monaco. It is a magical place, where a wonderful atmosphere meets remarkable acoustics, making it a dream come true for all music lovers. The OPMC perform under the baton of their renowned chief conductor Kazuki Yamada.

  • Galaxymphony

    A spectacular concert experience, recorded live at the DR Concert Hall in Copenhagen. Featuring David Bateson

  • Giuseppe Verdi: Falstaff

    Sir John Falstaff is an anarchist who obeys only the reign of his own enjoyment, an egoist who feeds only his power-hunger and his own flesh, and who would prefer to raze the small-minded morals of his contemporaries like the walls of a fortress.

  • Graeme Murphy's Romeo & Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet is perhaps the greatest love story ever told, told by one of Australia’s greatest storytellers. Traversing time and place, the ballet follows ‘a feisty girl and a feisty boy who are willing to take a stand for their love.’

  • Horatio Alger Concert: George Perris Live From The Allen Room

    (2004) International recording artist and Horatio Alger Ambassador George Perris performs songs from his record, "Picture This”, live from the Allen Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York.

  • Jessie J: Alive At The O2

    Jessie delivers a truly inspiring and incredible arena performance packed with international hits. The concert, filled with positive pop, impressive vocals, flashy lights, flames, confetti and a fabulous wardrobe, delivers hit after hit.

  • La Bohème

    La Bohème is one of the most frequently performed and most loved operas ever since its premiere in Turin, in 1896. Valeria Sepe stars as the tragic Mimì and Kang Wang is her jealous lover, the poet, Rodolfo. Julie Lea Goodwin and Samuel Dundas are the on-again, off-again lovers Musetta and Marcello. With over 100 performers on stage for the crowd scenes, conductor Tahu Matheson is at the helm of a spectacular production.

  • Madama Butterfly: Opera on Sydney Harbour

    Pinkerton arrives in Japan and inspects a house overlooking the harbour that he is leasing from the marriage broker, Goro. Goro finds him a Japanese bride, CioCioSan. It’s clearly a financial transaction, but on their wedding night their eyes meet & magic happens. Butterfly considers herself married forever, but Pinkerton doesn’t. Pinkerton returns to the US and finds an American wife, while Butterfly waits his return. Years later he returns and is surprised to find Butterfly has borne him a son

  • Martha Argerich & Lahav Shani in Tel Aviv

    Martha Argerich & Lahav Shani meet the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv Piano legend Martha Argerich lends her ample virtuosity to RavelÕs concerto in G, and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Lahav Shani performs StravinskyÕsÉ

  • Snow Queen (2020)

    Redondo Ballet’s production of Snow Queen, based on Hans Christian Anderson’s tale, cements their story around the deep friendship of Rudie and Pearl that sends Rudie on an adventurous and thrilling odyssey.

  • Snow Queen (2022)

    Redondo Ballet’s production of Snow Queen, based on Hans Christian Anderson’s tale, cements their story around the deep friendship of Rudie and Pearl that sends Rudie on an adventurous and thrilling odyssey.

  • The Australian Ballet: The Merry Widow

    Step into the ballrooms of Fin de siècle Paris, and delight in Robert Helpmann and Ronald Hynd’s light-hearted production of The Merry Widow – filled with tangled affairs, narrow misses and jealous lovers.

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