Review: random (Belvoir St Theatre)
Zahra Newman commands in this keen dissection of grief.
Zahra Newman commands in this keen dissection of grief.
Melissa Bubnic has set Ibsen’s classic in a monstrous Gold Coast mansion.
Queensland Ballet is challenging choreographers to take a risk with the art form.
The line-up includes the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Moscow's Sretensky Monastery Choir, and Meryl Tankard's Two Feet performed by Natalia Osipova.
A delightful show that tips its lid to G & S, and features a tour de force performance by Mitchell Butel.
A report by Live Performance Australia has shown that much of Victoria's increase in audience and revenue share has been driven by musicals.
The line-up includes Kaija Saariaho's oratorio La Passion de Simone, Schaübuhne's Beware of Pity and a divisive play called Daughter that has had women walking out.
In Sam Mendes' masterly staging, Jez Butterworth's riveting The Ferryman is well worth the paying.
James Millar gives us the low-down on the new musical he has written with Peter Rutherford, playing in Melbourne this week.
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.