Belvoir hit to debut in NYC
Playing in New York City ahead of the 2024 US presidential elections will be "something of a cultural moment", says Belvoir's Eamon Flack.
Playing in New York City ahead of the 2024 US presidential elections will be "something of a cultural moment", says Belvoir's Eamon Flack.
Belvoir's staging creates a powerful sense of community connectedness to the story and its characters. But there's more to do.
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".
STC's Fences, Belvoir's The Master & Margarita and the musical Miss Saigon among the frontrunners in this year's Sydney Theatre Awards.
A giddy-making hayride of a show, Belvoir adapts Bulgakov’s novel with the kind of reckless creativity we imagine was required to write it in the first place.
"I love a ridiculous undertaking," says Artistic Director Eamon Flack of Belvoir's 10-play campaign for 2024.
Belvoir's production of Sondheim's Into the Woods gets off to a shaky start, but memorable performances and a moving second act win the day.
Two very different productions of Sondheim's fairy-tale musical are about to open in Australia, one in Sydney, one in Perth. We speak to the directors.
“The possibility of genuine cultural and artistic thriving.” Arts sector leaders respond to the release of the National Cultural Policy.
History repeats as Belvoir tops a Sydney Theatre Awards ceremony celebrating a year in which normal service resumed.
This new play by S. Shakthidharan and Eamon Flack is a soaring achievement, carried by an extraordinary international ensemble. There are joyous moments, but prepare to sob.
The exciting season includes a Sondheim musical, two new Indigenous plays among seven Australian stories, and an adaptation of a best-selling Australian novel.