Griffin announces 2024 season ahead of major redevelopment
The first ever staging of Louis Nowra’s The Lewis Trilogy will serve as a last hurrah for the SBW Stables Theatre as you know it.
The first ever staging of Louis Nowra’s The Lewis Trilogy will serve as a last hurrah for the SBW Stables Theatre as you know it.
"My ancestors held my hands writing this play," says Wendy Mocke, winner of the prestigious award for playwrights.
Director Eve Beck is to develop an immersive work exploring women’s experiences of rage, pain, and indignation on the road.
For its final season in the SBW Stables Theatre before the venue undergoes a major renovation, Griffin presents three world premieres, including Suzie Miller's latest play, and a Sydney premiere.
After receiving the single largest philanthropic gift in its history, Australia’s Griffin Theatre Company will own its iconic Darlinghurst venue for the first time.
With project details yet to be revealed, it has been announced that the NSW government’s Creative Capital program will support the historic theatre’s redevelopment.
The season of six Australian plays, including four world premieres, features plenty of unexpected, incongruous clashes between subject and treatment.
Dogged is a bruising, brilliantly crafted work of contemporary theatre that demonstrates the work that can emerge when creative power is shared.
From a park bench in Sydney’s Green Park to Gunaikurnai country in the Victorian Alps, from Singapore to outer space, Griffin’s new season crosses worlds.
The playwright, director and dramaturg will follow Lee Lewis as Artistic Director of the Sydney company.
Zahra Newman single-handedly conjures a powerful tale of masculine self-destruction in the outback.
Nakkiah Lui's ferocious new comedy will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.