Review: Riverrun (Theemergencyroom, STC)
A challenging ode to James Joyce, that’s an impressive feat of memory and physicality. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
A challenging ode to James Joyce, that’s an impressive feat of memory and physicality. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Three of Beckett's best short dramas leave a lasting impression.
Mike Baird promises multi-million dollar refurbishment that will transform Sydney’s arts hub. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Melbourne's annual awards ceremony for the performing arts names 2014's highest achievers.
Families, tourists and art lovers flock to WA’s gargantuan open air grand finale. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Lisa Dwan’s Beckett triptych is a harrowing masterclass in dramatic minimalism. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Cameras never lie, revealing the dark heart of Tennessee Williams’ truth drama. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Lindsay Farris will play the role of a piano prodigy in the new drama for the HBO network. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Perth Festival’s Artistic Director will lead Melbourne Festival from 2016. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Charleroi Danses’ genre defying show of hands and heartbreak is a masterful meditation on love and memory. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
One of Australia’s most iconic actors reveals her most cherished musical memories. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Eighty-something shabby Frenchman in Chekhov still manages to seduce the crowd.
A dark, dense and relentlessly bleak, yet pioneering musical monodrama.