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Ahead of its Brisbane Festival season, Irish choreographer Luke Murphy unpacks his marathon dance-theatre epic.
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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Shake & Stir Theatre Co is renowned for its adaptations of literary classics. Ahead of a tour of Frankenstein, we talk to two of its artistic directors.
Emma Sandall talks about her new solo show, inspired by Sheila Heti’s novel Motherhood, which features movement, animations and a score by Elena Kats-Chernin.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
This month’s Limelight cover star is Gothic literature’s first and most influential monster – but not in the guise you’ve come to expect.
Compelling performances and Benjamin Nichol’s scripts make this double bill of one-handers more than the sum of its parts.
A delicious performance from Nadine Garner, but too much to chew on in this production's expanded first act.
Welsh playwright Gary Owen’s adaptation puts a fresh edge on Chekhov’s tragicomic exploration of class and privilege.
Mitchell Butel, "a generous, uniting force", to take the reins of Sydney Theatre Company.
The musical is patchy but Casey Donovan raises the rafters with her powerhouse vocals.