State Theatre Company South Australia 2026: A mirror to the present
Petra Kalive’s debut season at the helm of STCSA promises the political, the playful and the profound.
Petra Kalive’s debut season at the helm of STCSA promises the political, the playful and the profound.
"Theatre reminds us that feeling deeply is an act of courage" – Queensland Theatre Company reveals its 2026 campaign for hearts and minds.
From the conductor’s podium to opera’s power plays, November’s Limelight captures the people shaping Australia’s musical, operatic and theatrical future.
Short of revelatory on the subject of people and their pets, but good company thanks to actors with flawless comic instincts.
The Love Never Dies star succumbs to bowel cancer. The theatre community mourns the loss of a "towering presence".
Impressive visual design and a fine cast led by Nikki Shiels are the strong suits of this new take on Daphne du Maurier’s novel.
A hugely entertaining, high-tech staging of the Hollywood sci-fi comedy puts a smile on your speedometer dial.
The unpredictability of POV is its undoing on this occasion, but it's also the show's superpower.
The perfect piece with which to celebrate the egalitarian vibe, history and importance of Newcastle's Ocean Baths to the community.
Simon Stephens' portrait of working-class English life gets a sharp Australian premiere.
Playwright Andrea James to serve as Artistic Director and co-CEO of Australia’s longest running First Peoples theatre company.
The brilliance of Dylan Van Den Berg’s writing lies in its ability to humanise the impact of colonisation in a way that resonates with a broad audience.
The old-fashioned immediacy and intimacy of theatre harnessed in a drama addressing the most frightening concerns of the post-global era.