Review: Scenes from a Marriage (Sydney Opera House)
Excellent lead performances and an effective conceit make this a captivating night at the theatre.
Excellent lead performances and an effective conceit make this a captivating night at the theatre.
Strong performances and some great tunes give us a moving new Australian musical with plenty of promise.
The return of Single Asian Female, a world premiere from Steven Oliver, and a radical retelling of Romeo and Juliet make up the new season.
Queensland Theatre unfurls the mysteries of the universe with a stellar world premiere production by David Williamson.
A new musical looks into the life of game show host Adriana Xenides.
Anchored by Kate Mulvany's terrific performance, this is a show that speaks directly to our troubled, complex times.
Leading Beckett performer Barry McGovern charms with a masterful, beguiling performance.
Mininature dioramas make this a fascinating visual experience.
Renée Fleming denies she’s calling time on her opera career, but she charmed in Carousel and has just released a Broadway album. As for taking on another musical theatre role, it’s a case of “stay tuned”.
As the Festival AD finds himself falling in love again, ticket sales are on track to break previous records.
The inspiring story of Nelson Mandela’s struggle for justice becomes a surprisingly uninspired musical.
The musical theatre star got her start as the narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, but it wasn’t long before she traded in WAAPA for a chance at Sunset Boulevard.
A fiercely authentic Benjamin Bagby enthralls with an ancient tale of heroes and horrors from the Northlands.