2022 Sydney Theatre Awards nominees announced
The stand-out performances and best shows in Sydney are up for acknowledgement at the 18th annual Sydney Theatre Awards.
The stand-out performances and best shows in Sydney are up for acknowledgement at the 18th annual Sydney Theatre Awards.
What do our theatre companies have on offer in the year ahead?
This exuberant, lo-fi production, adapted for the stage by Hilary Bell, with her father John Bell as Scrooge, is a delight.
A Christmas Carol has become a yuletide tradition. We explore its magic with the creative artists behind the various adaptations that are about to grace our stages.
This excellent production serves as a reminder of the unsettlingly timeless qualities of Pinter's 1960 drama and of the singular comic genius of actor Darren Gilshenan.
Anna Ziegler's compelling portrait of British scientist Rosalind Franklin is given an impressive, light-on-its-feet production.
The 10-play season includes three world premieres, a David Williamson comedy, a Tennessee Williams masterpiece and a 2021 Tony Award-nominated play.
The One is a vibrant, fun, inoffensive play, but it left Jessie Tu wondering if having characters catalogue the racial taunts they've endured frames them too much as a victim.
Joanna Murray-Smith and director Mark Kilmurry have combined to re-invent A Doll’s House in a way that honours the original while also fashioning a play for today.
This play about First Nations women is a remarkable achievement for its author Brittanie Shipway and the entire creative team.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
David Williamson's Nearer The Gods is full of wit and wisdom, and an easy story to enjoy.
The former television executive and leading arts philanthropist has died in a boating accident, aged 77.