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Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre
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Darlinghurst Theatre Company appoints new Executive Director

Experienced executive Viv Rosman takes over the role from longstanding ED and company founder Glenn Terry.

January 28, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Touching the Void (Melbourne Theatre Company)

This play dares to climb a mountain, but stumbles over life’s big questions.

January 23, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Lizzie (Hayes Theatre Co., Sydney Festival)

This punchy rock musical about Lizzie Borden hurtles along in a production amplifying its queer female aspect and featuring four stunning performances.

January 22, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: An American in Paris (GWB Entertainment, The Australian Ballet)

With its themes of triumph over adversity and romantic escapism, the lavish musical is wonderful entertainment and a tonic for the times.

January 21, 2022
Classical Music, Dance, Theatre
features

Can artists wake us from COVID apathy?

Michael Sollis asks if it is fair to expect artists to rise above their individual pain and turn their attention to creating works that address the broader societal challenges of the pandemic.

January 21, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Wedding Singer (David Venn Enterprises)

Based on the film, the musical is an unashamedly lightweight piece, but it offers plenty of escapist, nostalgic, 80s fun.

January 19, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (State Theatre Company South Australia, Sydney Festival)

This production attempts to update the themes and speak their relevance to an Australian audience, but doesn't quite succeed.

January 15, 2022
Theatre
features

2022: A year full of musicals (we hope)

There are a large number of musicals to look forward to this year, COVID permitting, from the well-known to the less familiar, with several new Australian musicals among them.

January 14, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Comedy of Errors (Australian Shakespeare Company)

Colourful, quirky, energetic and fast-paced, this Comedy of Errors is an enjoyable romp for most ages.

January 13, 2022
Theatre
news

Omicron continues to hit the performing arts

An American in Paris has cancelled performances in Brisbane until 16 January due to COVID-related illness, as several other stage shows are forced to reschedule performances.

January 11, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Black Brass (Belvoir, Performing Lines WA, Sydney Festival)

With its universal message that no one is only what you see, Black Brass is a joy, though more detail in the writing would help the audience care more.

January 10, 2022
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Girl From The North Country (GWB Entertainment, Damien Hewitt, Sydney Festival)

Using 22 Bob Dylan songs, this play with music, set in 1934 during the Great Depression, gradually draws you into its world and leaves you filled with emotion.

January 10, 2022
Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre
news

Sydney Theatre Awards nominations announced

44 productions have been nominated across 28 categories, after two extraordinarily challenging years for the industry.

January 4, 2022

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