Review: Antigone (Shizuoka Performing Arts Center, Park Avenue Armory, New York)
A tale of resistance seen through Japanese eyes is a visual feast and reminder of much that's wrong today.
A tale of resistance seen through Japanese eyes is a visual feast and reminder of much that's wrong today.
Annie Baker’s intriguing play keeps you gripped from the minute the red curtain is drawn to reveal the kitsch, slightly weird B&B in Gettysburg.
Darlinghurst Theatre Company opens its 2020 season with a new production directed and choreographed by Amy Campbell.
Fun, high-energy entertainment, from various aerial wonders to a mesmerising hula-hoop act.
Lewis takes up the role in 2020, succeeding Sam Strong after a four-year tenure.
UK company 1927 is back with its new show, blending actors, animation and music.
With Johnny Carr and Geraldine Hakewill shining in the central roles, Simon Phillips' production is the real deal.
Such a sublimely beautiful production, it was hard to tear your eyes away.
A glittering new musical comedy about a poorly understood and often underestimated force of nature – teenage girls in love.
Lucy Bell and Simon Gleeson give febrile performances in Hilary Bell’s gothic thriller.
Steven Oliver’s new play about family grief and human connection balances heartbreak and humour beautifully.
The collective power of fangirls is huge, director Paige Rattray tells us ahead of the new musical coming to Queensland Theatre and Belvoir.
After 21 years and 65 musicals, Jeanne Pratt’s company will stage its final musical next May. Details will be announced in November when it stages Ragtime.