Who Are We Now?
British Council Australia's Helen Salmon explains the aims of the UK /Australia Season and discusses how it continues to bear fruit.
British Council Australia's Helen Salmon explains the aims of the UK /Australia Season and discusses how it continues to bear fruit.
At last, Melbourne gets a chance to see Belvoir's internationally acclaimed epic of Sri Lankan history and the lived experience of its refugees.
A pitch-perfect acting ensemble keeps the audience on the hook for an uninterrupted 100 minutes of stewing resentment and unrequited feelings.
A rare autoimmune condition took Robinson away from the stage for 10 years, prior to a memorable comeback at Belvoir.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Playing in New York City ahead of the 2024 US presidential elections will be "something of a cultural moment", says Belvoir's Eamon Flack.
It's been a long time between drinks for Sergeant Snow White, a musical revue created by WWII internees.
An expertly calibrated staging of Samuel D. Hunter's play that hooks you from the get-go and gently reels you in.
Belvoir's staging creates a powerful sense of community connectedness to the story and its characters. But there's more to do.
A physical, fast-moving staging of Shakespeare's comedy but one that seems reluctant to allow laughter at the expense of its characters.
The shadow of the folk-horror genre hangs over UK playwright Rob Drummond’s Grain in the Blood - but not too heavily.
Belvoir's award-winning Counting and Cracking to get its Victorian debut in this year's RISING festival.
Belvoir's 2022 play The Jungle and the Sea praised as "a rich and essential work of contemporary theatre".