Belvoir St Theatre facility up in flames
A large fire that began on Monday afternoon has ripped through the theatre company's Marrickville premises.
A large fire that began on Monday afternoon has ripped through the theatre company's Marrickville premises.
An absorbing, strongly performed and supple work of storytelling – but you'll need to give it your full attention.
A year of new works, acclaimed revivals and creative partnerships to yield stories of kinship, survival, upheaval and community.
A tale of local justice and global power, but also one about the myth of progress.
Belvoir's August: Osage County dominates mainstage awards; Jim Sharman honoured in a ceremony celebrating the best in Sydney theatre in 2024.
Pamela Rabe is magnificent in Belvoir's stripped-back and electrifying production of Tracy Letts' 21st century American classic.
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At last, Melbourne gets a chance to see Belvoir's internationally acclaimed epic of Sri Lankan history and the lived experience of its refugees.
A rare autoimmune condition took Robinson away from the stage for 10 years, prior to a memorable comeback at Belvoir.
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.
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