Lights up on Ensemble Theatre’s 2024 season
Ensemble Theatre celebrates 65 years in showbiz with 10 plays featuring four world premieres - including one by David Williamson.
Ensemble Theatre celebrates 65 years in showbiz with 10 plays featuring four world premieres - including one by David Williamson.
David Williamson's Family Values is great conversation starter, but too many ideas cloud the social commentary.
“We’re bringing space travel, balloons, shepherds, ninjas, great love, cups of tea, ghosts, cowboys, samosas, mysteries.... and theatre magic," says AD Lee Lewis of next year's season.
The 10-play season includes three world premieres, a David Williamson comedy, a Tennessee Williams masterpiece and a 2021 Tony Award-nominated play.
David Williamson's Nearer The Gods is full of wit and wisdom, and an easy story to enjoy.
Australia’s arch storyteller gets to tell his own story at last.
John Bell investigates the quality of leadership, taking Shakespeare as his guide.
The season includes seven plays, five of which are Australian and four of them world premieres, as well as three cabaret shows.
Three productions from Griffin and STC, filmed in front of a live audience, will be available for free on Facebook.
David Williamson's final new play deals with sibling rivalry and assisted dying, but too much is simply expounded upon.
Despite being written and set in the 1980s, David Williamson’s rapid-fire satire remains a relevant critique of affluence and art.
One of David Williamson’s last new plays, this dark comedy feels urgent, incredibly topical and invigorating.
For 50 years, David Williamson has been reflecting contemporary Australian society on stage. He talks about the addiction of playwriting, his two new plays, and why it’s best to retire now, while audiences are still coming.