Review: A Case for the Existence of God (Outhouse Theatre & Seymour Centre)
An expertly calibrated staging of Samuel D. Hunter's play that hooks you from the get-go and gently reels you in.
An expertly calibrated staging of Samuel D. Hunter's play that hooks you from the get-go and gently reels you in.
The Seymour teams up with some of Sydney's leading independent theatre companies to present five major productions.
The first full season from Richard Carroll and Victoria Falconer includes Laura Murphy's new musical, a chamber opera and a cabaret festival.
British playwright Nina Raine's Consent gets a commanding Australian premiere from Outhouse Theatre Co.
There is much to ache through in Will Arbery's 2019 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, which is masterfully directed by Craig Baldwin and superbly performed.
Samuel Beckett's play may be celebrating its 60th anniversary but it still feels as timely as ever in this production starring Belinda Giblin and Lex Marinos.
Annie Baker’s intriguing play keeps you gripped from the minute the red curtain is drawn to reveal the kitsch, slightly weird B&B in Gettysburg.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the theatre that wowed our critics in 2018.