Comings and Goings: November 2025
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Playwright Andrea James to serve as Artistic Director and co-CEO of Australia’s longest running First Peoples theatre company.
A black woman explores a colonial-era legend in this new play by Andrea James.
Alana Valentine's new play produces a warm glow as contrasting views are explored and a secret is revealed.
Alana Valentine's new drama explores "uncomfortable, complex truths" in the nuclear energy debate.
Amanda Brown has won the Don Banks Music Award, one of the highest honours for Australian composers.
Fissionable drama from Alana Valentine and an irreverent look at life in a nudist eco-resort among Griffin's offerings in 2025.
Ellen van Neerven's play uses a swimming pool setting to explore the complexities of belonging, identity and assimilation.
Lacking nuance and originality, Jailbaby’s depictions of violence seem gratuitous, its characters insufficiently complex.
For its final season in the SBW Stables Theatre before the venue undergoes a major renovation, Griffin presents three world premieres, including Suzie Miller's latest play, and a Sydney premiere.
The Lysicrates Prize-winner finally makes it to the stage, with something serious to say about contemporary life and mores – which it does with wit, excoriating humour and insight.
The first announcement of shows includes an opening night tribute to Gurrumul and performances by Darwin Symphony Orchestra, NT Dance Company and The Australian Ballet.
Brett Sheehy reveals his final season for MTC, which features 11 productions, six of them Australian and five from the UK and US, including the world premiere of an Australian boutique musical.