• Bull

    Mockingbird Theatre Company: Bull

    Belconnen Arts Centre 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT
    WELCOME TO THE RING. ONLY ONE SURVIVES. A lean, brutal modern classic — a companion piece to C*ck, turning the workplace into a gladiatorial arena. Just one month after staging Bartlett’s C*ck, we turn to Bull — an   elemental, unflinching exploration of power, survival and psychological warfare in a boardroom-as-arena. If C*ck interrogates identity and…
    Big Religion

    Theatre Works: Big Religion

    Theatre Works St Kilda, VIC, Australia
    School is hell and then you die. Alternatively, an Angel crash lands on earth and annunciates you with the second coming of Christ. Either option is fine. Toeing the line between sin and salvation, school girl Jan is desperate to stand out and make her mark, the 10 commandments be…
    All In by Dance Makers Collective.

    Waverley Council: All In by Dance Makers Collective.

    Bondi Pavilion Theatre Queen Elizabeth Dr, Bondi, NSW, Australia
    Award-winning contemporary company Dance Makers Collective, led by choreographer Miranda Wheen, invites a brilliant cast of artists - representing dance in all its forms - to take to the floor in this immersive experience. Join in any way you like and decide what happens next: settle into your seat to…
    Belvoir Theatre: Runt

    Belvoir St Theatre: Belvoir Theatre: Runt

    Belvoir St Theatre 25 Belvoir St, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    NEIL ARMFIELD DIRECTS CRAIG SILVEY’S GREAT AUSTRALIAN UNDERDOG STORY For anyone aged 8 to 108, Craig Silvey’s funny and touching tale of the hoops all of us – human and canine – must jump through. 11-year-old Annie Shearer lives in the little town of Upson Downs with her best friend,…
    Commentary

    State Theatre Company South Australia: Commentary

    Adelaide Festival Centre Festival Drive, Adelaide, SA, Australia
    Helpmann Award-nominated writer Ash Flanders’ Commentary is a sharp, provocative play that interrogates the ethics of artmaking, accountability, and memory in an era of public reckoning. The story centres on Nick, played by Gyton Grantley (Underbelly, House Husbands), a once-promising filmmaker turned university lecturer, whose controversial debut feature Low is…
    Break Of Day

    Malthouse Theatre: Break Of Day

    Malthouse Theatre 113 Sturt St, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    Sometimes you get stuck with the cards you’ve been dealt, but Pam is determined to shuffle the deck for her daughter. Out on the edge of a satellite city, is Burra Creek, home to the world’s largest online retail warehouse, and tonight Pam (Kat Stewart) is working the nightshift, while…
    The Book Of Mormon

    QPAC: The Book Of Mormon

    QPAC - Glasshouse Theatre
    The New York Times calls it “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” And Entertainment Weekly says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.” It’s THE BOOK OF MORMON, the nine-time 
Tony Award®-winning Best Musical.…
    Rabbit & Watson

    Darebin Arts Speakeasy: Rabbit & Watson

    Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre 189 High Street, Northcote, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
    Award winning playwright Shane Woon blends Chinese mythology, Boy Love drama and the AFL in Rabbit & Watson, an epic queer love story that transcends space and time. Directed by Keith Brockett, the play follows Rabbit God Tu’er Shen as he abandons heaven time and again to reunite with his…
    Strings and Voices

    City of Boroondara: Homophonic! RESPECT and QiQi

    Hawthorn Arts Centre Burwood Road, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia
    The Strings and Voices series ends with a bold and celebratory finale with Homophonic!’s RESPECT, a powerful collection of newly commissioned works inspired by the stories and lives of LGBTIQA+ elders performed by a chamber ensemble as you’ve never seen before. Led by Artistic Director Miranda Hill, Homophonic! has spent…

    Hear My Eyes: Memento

    City Recital Hall Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Before the billion-dollar blockbusters. Before Batman. Before Oppenheimer. Memento was the film that introduced Christopher Nolan to the world. 26 years ago, Nolan released his second feature film, Memento. This independent thriller quickly became a cultural phenomenon, earning Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. Memento introduced the world to Nolan’s narrative puzzles, fractured timelines and…
    Do Not Go Gentle

    Queensland Theatre Company: Do Not Go Gentle

    Bille Brown Theatre 78 Montague Rd, South Brisbane, QLD
    In November 1911 Captain Robert Falcon Scott — navy officer, adventurer, explorer — led an intrepid, and ultimately doomed, race to the South Pole. In this searing masterpiece by Patricia Cornelius, winner of both the NSW and Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, the icy expanse of Antarctica becomes a haunting metaphor…