Review: The Lehman Trilogy (Park Avenue Armory, New York)
Mendes achieves the impossible as audiences find themselves learning to love the Lehmans.
Mendes achieves the impossible as audiences find themselves learning to love the Lehmans.
The award-winning actor tells us about Jason Robert Brown's musical, told from two different perspectives, and why she is elated to be starring in it.
The Artistic Director, whose tenure has been distinguished by record ticket sales and a growing subscriber base, will step down in November.
The acclaimed production will be seen in Europe for the first time this August.
A delightful, very funny new Australian play about upsetting the potato cart in a small country town.
A star is born in this clever adaptation of a beloved Australian film.
An intimate, Herculean one-man revolution.
A traditional but superbly staged production that transcends the rain and some dated elements.
For the musical theatre star, who starred in the Australian productions of Wicked and Legally Blonde, it was Johnny Young Talent Time and passionate teachers who ignited the singing and dancing flame.
With the NSW government and opposition both voicing their support for the venue's reopening, we speak to Trafalger's Tim McFarlane about what happens next.
Trevor Ashley began his career at the Sydney Cabaret Convention. Now he is launching a new cabaret festival with Jennifer Holliday as one of the stars.
D'Arietta's Cohen was a safe, satisfying journey rather than a ride.
The cast give it their all, but the sketchy show is no musical holy grail. Still, it’s a lot of fun.