After #MeToo, says Kelli O’Hara, The King and I is more relevant than ever
Ahead of its cinema showings, Broadway's leading lady talks Anna Leonowens in an age of Trump.
Ahead of its cinema showings, Broadway's leading lady talks Anna Leonowens in an age of Trump.
A new report has shown that international arts tourism has increased significantly, beating out wineries, casinos and sporting events.
A grand undertaking of migrant stories.
A dream cast, sublime design, charming music and assured direction deliver a delightful end-of-year Shakespearian romp.
An insistence on the big effect comes at the expense of effective theatre.
Featuring two musicals, three festivals, a new dance work from Australian Dance Theatre and a Chinese New Year Concert with the ASO.
Songs became heartfelt, sometimes humorous theatre in the hands of a masterful actor-singer, who gripped the audience in this intimate concert.
Sarah Peirse is masterful as a Miss Docker we'll all recognise.
With a bit of trimming and a more energetic, full-voiced realisation of the songs and the text, this piece would shine.
It will be the first time Jacobs has worked for the company, and the first time that Bell has staged Titus.
British musical theatre's rising star is the latest at the helm as Global Creatures' creature goes global.
Two new Australian operas, an Estonian choir, the eight-hour theatrical tour-de-force Gatz and a host of "Made in WA" productions feature.
The November 2018 issue features Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Mandy Patinkin, Jan Vogler and Bill Murray, plus our 2019 Season Preview.