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Sarah Snook has been awarded Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play at the 78th Tony Awards for her role ...
A gorgeous night at the theatre! For their first date with the Roslyn Packer Theatre Pinchgut Opera chose possibly the most ...
This is as slick and as tight and as fast paced as musicals get and that can’t be without the support of what must be an incredibly drilled and disciplined backstage team.
Leah Shelton knows this all too well. Her 2022 one-woman show, BATSHIT, is an ode to her grandmother Gwen and to all women who have been defined as “crazy” over the course of history.
Above – Brea Macey and Eleni Cassimatis. Photo – Phil Erbacher. Hamlet is not healthy, not developed enough to know about affection and love. Also he is a coward, a smouldering blonde brooder and ...
Above – Riley Warner and Chanella Macri. Cover – Jennifer Vuletic. Photos – Matt Byrne. The Director, Stephen Nicolazzo has come to this play with lived experience of having to understand the ...
With a title like The Wrong Gods, the question may be begged, which Gods are the right ones? Progress at a pace, rampant and unbridled, seems to be Public Enemy God Number One in S. Shakthidharan’s ...
The Butterfly Club is a Melbourne institution, from its South Melbourne beginnings that saw Tim Minchin and Eddie Perfect make their debut to the relocation to inner city Melbourne, the club has ...
Sass and soul, certainly, and a lot of heart, hurt, hope and healing, Mother May We plunges into a pool of inter-generational pain and trauma, tempts drowning by sorrow and loss, splashes around, then ...
A hit, a palpable hit, Hamlet Camp is full of wit, palpable wit. It begins with three poems, autobiographical, lyrical, wry, funny, each presented individually by the author/actor: Skip Retail Therapy ...
Above – cast of Hadestown. Cover – Abigail Adriano and Noah Mullins. Photos – Lisa Tomasetti Orpheus and Eurydice’s story is the kind of tragic romance that keeps people returning, hoping that this ...
The current (excuse the pun) production at New Theatre, In the Next Room, or the vibrator play by Sarah Ruhl, is ostensibly a playful piece, but also painful and poignant, and perhaps a little bit ...