Review: Jesus Christ Superstar (Crossroads Live & Work Light Productions)
An exhilarating and relevant production of this Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice classic, led by two phenomenal rock tenors.
An exhilarating and relevant production of this Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice classic, led by two phenomenal rock tenors.
Amanda Brown has won the Don Banks Music Award, one of the highest honours for Australian composers.
The satirical strike rate is high, the Wharf Revue team's energy unflagging. As send-offs go, this is a good one.
This musical adaptation is as feisty and audacious as the Australian literary classic’s protagonist and author.
Sprawling, passionate and didactic, US writer Matthew López’s seven-hour epic gets a perfectly-timed Sydney premiere.
Everyone's favourite cartoon canine, a new opera inspired by one of the great Las Vegas acts, life aboard a BRAVO arts cruise and the 2024 Limelight Recordings of the Year.
Like all good art, this solo production forces you to re-examine your assumptions and confront some revealing truths.
Entertaining swipes at capitalism, consumerism and the quest for brand authenticity, but as it is, Yoga Play is too much of a stretch.
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Kate Mulvany's semi-autobiographical drama convincingly depicts a family haunted by the echoes of war.
Anna Reece's first Perth Festival promises to light up the sky and fire up the city's old power station in a host of new ways.
Describing his 16 years at the helm of Australian Theatre for Young People as “the greatest honour” of his career, Corfield exits in February 2025.
Riffing on a real event, Joanna Murray-Smith's farce about a famous feminist taken hostage piles on the laughs.