Review: Darwin’s Reptilia (Belvoir 25a/JackRabbit Productions)
A self-help writer from New York takes a fraught trip to the Northern Territory in Charlie Falkner's croc-infested comedy.
A self-help writer from New York takes a fraught trip to the Northern Territory in Charlie Falkner's croc-infested comedy.
Individual brilliance on display but ensemble scenes lack spark in this intimate staging of Edward Albee's booze-fuelled cage fight.
Dickens’ festive classic is cleverly reinvented with cross-cultural humour, heart and Christmas magic.
A giddy-making hayride of a show, Belvoir adapts Bulgakov’s novel with the kind of reckless creativity we imagine was required to write it in the first place.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Casting Robert Menzies as King Lear will give audiences a fresh angle on this story of majesty and succession, says Bell Shakespeare's Peter Evans.
"I love a ridiculous undertaking," says Artistic Director Eamon Flack of Belvoir's 10-play campaign for 2024.
John Farnham, Opera Australia, Musica Viva Australia and two state symphony orchestras are among artists who have shown support for the Voice to Parliament.
Zahra Newman discusses growing up in Jamaica, playing Billie Holiday on stage, and her regret at not playing an instrument.
An apt title for a theatre located under the flightpath of Sydney Airport but The Approach has nothing to do with air traffic.
Ensemble Theatre celebrates 65 years in showbiz with 10 plays featuring four world premieres - including one by David Williamson.
The time has never felt more right to re-examine a Theatre of the Absurd classic, says director Gale Edwards.