Review: Housework (State Theatre Company South Australia)
Some stellar performances, but this satire set in the corridors of power in Canberra doesn't deliver on the promise of an "incisive deep dive".
Some stellar performances, but this satire set in the corridors of power in Canberra doesn't deliver on the promise of an "incisive deep dive".
Playwright Emily Steel talks to Limelight about a “ruthless” new comedy that takes you behind the scenes of Parliament House.
Outstanding premiere about life in an Australian country community.
The exciting program features eight plays, including three world premieres and a modern classic, re-interrogated through an Australian First Nations lens.
Mitchell Butel reveals his inaugural program as AD, with plays that he hopes will make headlines, open the door to a more diverse group of actors, provoke and entertain.
Geordie Bookman has formed an Ensemble company which will take its first steps with two back-to-back productions.