Griffin Theatre Company announces intimate 2026
Belvoir Downstairs to be the home away from home for Griffin's year of "up close and personal" theatre experiences.
Belvoir Downstairs to be the home away from home for Griffin's year of "up close and personal" theatre experiences.
A year of new works, acclaimed revivals and creative partnerships to yield stories of kinship, survival, upheaval and community.
A stripped-back retelling of a Golden Age classic explores confinement, control and freedom with sharp performances and design.
Noni Hazlehurst brings Daniel Keene’s retired publican to life in a play that’s greater than the sum of its minimal parts.
Black Swan's production unearths the subterranean strangeness beneath the play's onstage debates about infidelity and morality.
Autocratic behaviours in their myriad forms in a Bell Shakespeare season designed to excite conversation.
Spanning Generations X to Z, this Bridge proves too flimsy to carry us all the way across.
Killing off a beloved fictional character is not as easy as it seems in this delightful, nostalgia-fuelled dramedy by Melanie Tait.
A queer clown show with bite takes aim at Sydney’s millennial rich, their bathroom renos and their brats.
“The goal isn’t just growth. It’s hunger. Risk. Joy." Helpmann Award-winning Dean Bryant to take over Melbourne's Malthouse.
Nine shows will share in $1.75 million fund to take performances to audiences in regional and remote communities.
A three-course feast of early music and a star-powered production by the late Robert Wilson are among the banner events for Adelaide Festival 2026.
This staging of a story said to have predicted so much about the world today lacks topical spark and specificity.