Review: Seventeen (WildThingProduction and Seymour Centre)
Mature actors channel their younger selves in Matthew Whittet's poignant portrait of schoolies on the cusp of adulthood.
Mature actors channel their younger selves in Matthew Whittet's poignant portrait of schoolies on the cusp of adulthood.
From Patricia Cornelius, a schematic thesis on contemporary masculinity and abusive men enabled by a complicit system.
Fissionable drama from Alana Valentine and an irreverent look at life in a nudist eco-resort among Griffin's offerings in 2025.
A Jane Austen story reimagined, an Aaron Sorkin classic and a whip-crackin' musical to feature in QT's 2025 campaign.
David Williamson's cruise ship satire The Puzzle presents like a classic romp from the 1970s. Lower your expectations accordingly.
Huw Higginson and Hannah Waterman shine in this very British comedy-drama about living through a mother's dying days.
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We talk to Brisbane's Dead Puppet Society about Peter and the Starcatcher, the Broadway smash hit about the boy who became Peter Pan.
After 25 years, the Wharf Revue is calling it quits. Co-creator Jonathan Biggins looks back at its history ahead of its final production.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Elena Kats-Chernin and her new movie score; the origins story of Peter Pan, and a farewell to the show that's skewered Aussie politics for 25 years. October is a big issue.
Absurd, fabulous fun. If you're a fan of Céline Dion, the film Titanic and/or gloriously camp musical theatre, this will float your boat.