Review: In the Club (Bullet Heart Club & Theatre Works)
Through the experiences of three very different women, playwright Patricia Cornelius explores football’s sinister underbelly of sexual misconduct.
Through the experiences of three very different women, playwright Patricia Cornelius explores football’s sinister underbelly of sexual misconduct.
A triumphant display of artistry and stamina, with the Brandies in top form behind guest leader Leila Schayegh.
Chinese Australian cellist Li-Wei Qin's finely-nuanced performance almost lifts the roof off the Concert Hall.
Bell Shakespeare's latest Tweflth Night is easy to immerse yourself in, though sticking with it proves more challenging than it should.
An intensely moving and thought-provoking account of the life and death of a factory worker, told through his confronting poetry.
SFJC combine dazzling technical proficiency with a probing jazz sensibility that seems effortless.
Shelagh Stephenson’s play collected an Olivier Award for Best Comedy but don’t expect to come out with your cheeks damp solely from tears of laughter.
A concert of exquisite new music created to tell a personal and pertinent migration story.
When three Australians appear on the same bill at one of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, it’s an occasion worthy of celebration.
Shannon Barnett's inspired site-specific work takes its audience into an unusual aural realm to spotlight sexism and abuse.
Taylor Mac's "opera-concert-song-cycle-musical-performance-art-piece-play" is all of those things – and none of them.
Spectacle, intensity and high drama abound in Shake & Stir's ambitious adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel.
Choose your own adventure in this immersive theatre production that entertains more through style than substance.