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Theatre
Live Review

Review: Death of a Salesman (Queensland Theatre)

Queensland Theatre opens its 2019 season with an unforgettable production of Arthur Miller’s award-winning classic.

February 18, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Moors (Siren Theatre Co)

A zany, satirical take on the Victorian gothic romance, with overt nods to the Brontë sisters.

February 17, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Lunchbox Theatrical Productions)

This comedy about an inept amateur production feels a bit predictable, but there’s still fun to be had along the way.

February 16, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: How to Rule the World (Sydney Theatre Company)

Nakkiah Lui takes a swing at Australian politics in a wildly funny satire that out-Canberras Canberra.

February 16, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Mary Stuart (Sydney Theatre Company)

Kate Mulvany's adaptation places both queens centre stage, providing an excavation of their shared humanity and grave shortcomings.

February 11, 2019
Theatre
features

Michelle Law on the whirlwind of Single Asian Female

We talk to the playwright as she prepares to make her mainstage debut in her own play.

February 8, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Lady in the Van (Melbourne Theatre Company)

The indomitable Miriam Margolyes shines as the real-life vagrant who lived in playwright Alan Bennett’s front yard for 15 years.

February 8, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (Darlinghurst Theatre Company)

Geraldine Hakewill is heartbreaking as LV, with Caroline O’Connor in fine form as her bulldozer of a mother.

February 7, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Wolves (Belvoir St Theatre)

A rich portrait of a girls’ indoor soccer team that captures all the awkwardness, pain and joy of soon to be shed adolescence.

February 7, 2019
Classical Music, Theatre
features

Leonard the Lyrebird hits the stage

Composer Ian Munro discusses the new show based on the picture book, which has a classical score that references birds and a bunyip, and includes a children’s round.

February 6, 2019
Theatre
news

Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2019 announces its first shows

AD Julia Zemiro has revealed a taste of what’s to come with six early release shows, including cabaret star Ute Lemper.

February 3, 2019
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Underground Railroad Game (Malthouse Theatre)

A seemingly humble two-hander from America takes on the world, teasing, prodding and ultimately assaulting audiences’ unease about race.

February 1, 2019
Theatre
news

Kendall Feaver wins Prize for Drama at 2019 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards

The Australian playwright has picked up yet another honour for her debut play The Almighty Sometimes.

February 1, 2019

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