Review: The Hall (Bullet Hearts Club & fortyfivedownstairs)
Natasha Herbert shines in this loving yet unflinching depiction of the experience of – and the caring for – someone living with dementia.
Natasha Herbert shines in this loving yet unflinching depiction of the experience of – and the caring for – someone living with dementia.
Joanna Erskine’s engaging drama hinges on a theory you don't have to believe in to enjoy.
Two plays – one "joyous", the other "scarifyingly honest" – announced as joint winners of this year's $20,000 prize.
Petra Kalive to succeed Mitchell Butel at the helm of State Theatre Company South Australia.
Daniel Evans takes on the Artistic Director role at QT, describing it as “a profound honour and incredible privilege”.
A manifestly dark, intense and complicated story illuminated by a stellar cast, clever direction and superb design.
Ten organisations share over $1m in order to fuel the creation of new works and deepen connections with Tasmanian audiences.
Pop star and former competitive swimmer Cody Simpson to join the Handa Opera on the Harbour cast.
A Max Gillies masterclass, an operatic Neil LaBute play, a chamber music festival, and more. 2025 is nothing if not varied at fortyfivedownstairs.
Twelve arts companies "seeking stability" to benefit from additional funding; St Martin's Youth Arts, Slingsby and La Mama among the recipients.
Lynn Nottage’s microcosmic Sweat shows us what happens when the American Dream becomes an impossibility for working people.
Loads of laughter, tons of fun and a standing ovation on this new and family-friendly Aussie musical's opening night.
Pamela Rabe is magnificent in Belvoir's stripped-back and electrifying production of Tracy Letts' 21st century American classic.