Review: Hamlet (Melbourne Shakespeare Company)
Some of the best if not-so-well-known local theatre talent deliver a minimalist production of Shakespeare’s tragedy to maximum effect.
Some of the best if not-so-well-known local theatre talent deliver a minimalist production of Shakespeare’s tragedy to maximum effect.
Well-argued, compiled, arranged and delivered, Peter Evans' Shakespeare lecture often feels like something with a theatrical pulse.
Australian classics reimagined; Joanna Murray-Smith returns to Patricia Highsmith; two recent Melbourne hits included in the calendar.
Think you know what it means to be passionate? You’ve obviously never met a Horse Girl.
A playwright of remarkable wit, insight, and irreverence, Hibberd was a central figure in the Australian cultural renaissance of the 1970s.
New South Wales’ largest independent arts festival kicks off this week.
"Powerful move": Drandic promoted to foreground First Nations storytelling and forge pathways for First Nations artists.
Sarah Brightman’s audacious performance unleashes the full potential of Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece in this glittering homage to the Golden Age of Broadway.
Playfully incorporating ‘relaxed’ and ‘inclusive’ elements, Belvoir's production of the West End hit is right for the times.
Annette Downs, Geelong Arts Centre, BlakDance, Legs on the Wall and Adelaide Festival among those recognised for excellence in performing arts.
Ahead of its Brisbane Festival season, Irish choreographer Luke Murphy unpacks his marathon dance-theatre epic.
Classics, contemporary voices, world premieres and (of course), a new play by David Williamson lined up for Ensemble audiences in 2025.
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