Review: Everything and Nothing (Heather Mitchell)
An actor speaks, offering thoughts that are illuminating, humane, intelligent and sharp.
An actor speaks, offering thoughts that are illuminating, humane, intelligent and sharp.
Perth’s Black Swan offers "ways to see the world through the lives of others" in a season that kicks off poolside.
The 15-play season, 11 by Australian writers, includes a 'cine-theatre' staging of Dracula, a co-pro with Dublin's Gate Theatre, and a new production of the musical Dear Evan Hansen.
Suzie Miller’s celebration of the life and career of US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg revived for major tour in '24.
The Festival's 10th year is celebrated with a string of prolific Australian female writers across fiction, non-fiction, stage and screen.
The much-loved actor has just written a captivating memoir. Here, she reveals that she listens to music when preparing a stage role.
Jessica Pratt takes on the fearsome "Hoffmann Challenge". Working Dog's Tom Gleisner makes a musical. All this and more in a fit-to-bust edition of Limelight.
History repeats as Belvoir tops a Sydney Theatre Awards ceremony celebrating a year in which normal service resumed.
Heather Mitchell gives a magnificent performance in Suzie Miller's new one-woman play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, highlighting the play's strengths and smoothing its bumps.
Meet Suzie Miller, the lawyer-turned-playwright, whose projects include a Broadway run of Prima Facie and a new play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg at Sydney Theatre Company.
Kate Mulvany's new play based on Ruth Park's classic children's novel, set in The Rocks, is the perfect way to reopen the refurbished Wharf.
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.
A View from the Bridge starring Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale, a new play from Angus Cerini, and the musical Fun Home are among next year’s highlights.