Review: The Torrents (Black Swan State Theatre Company)
A play that subtly presents an alternative model of what might make Australia a mature nation.
A play that subtly presents an alternative model of what might make Australia a mature nation.
Clare Watson directs Oriel Gray’s neglected, and radical, newsroom comedy.
A compelling, timely drama, if underdeveloped.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the musical theatre shows that wowed our critics in 2018.
With a bit of trimming and a more energetic, full-voiced realisation of the songs and the text, this piece would shine.
A new musical looks into the life of game show host Adriana Xenides.
Exciting world premieres and a co-production with Sydney Theatre Company make this a bumper season.
The Australian playwright shares the "carry on" in her new Molière adaptation, now playing at Darlinghurst Theatre Company.
Drab reality recrafted into a dream-world rich, strange, and tragic.
Brendan Hanson gives a tour de force performance in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
New works, musicals and conversations across time take centre stage in Clare Watson’s first season as Artistic Director. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Gripping, multi-hued portrayals in 70 minutes of deeply enthralling theatre.
★★★★☆ Kate Cherry’s update of Molière’s 17th-century commedia d’ell arte is the complete package. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in