Belvoir launches Season 2026
A year of new works, acclaimed revivals and creative partnerships to yield stories of kinship, survival, upheaval and community.
A year of new works, acclaimed revivals and creative partnerships to yield stories of kinship, survival, upheaval and community.
“Men don’t talk.” It’s a phrase we’ve heard so often, it’s practically gospel. A new stage production is challenging the trope.
Mitchell Butel's farewell program promises humour, heart, an American classic and an Australian favourite refreshed.
Two world premieres adapted from South Australian books, a brand-new production of Prima Facie and a controversial classic by Edward Albee are among the highlights.
International acts return for the first time in two years, alongside 20 world premieres, with more than half of the 500-odd performances offered free of charge.
The truth behind collections of First Nations remains is revealed in this disturbing new play.
This production attempts to update the themes and speak their relevance to an Australian audience, but doesn't quite succeed.
A thrilling tri-lingual production reimagining Shakespeare’s tragedy in the Torres Strait.
Lee Lewis's 2022 season for QT includes contemporary dramas, reworked classics, an Australian musical, a play with live hip hop, and two world premieres, including one by a member of the Australian Defence Force.
By casting Albee's classic cross-racially, and using Australian accents, Margaret Harvey aims to reveal race-power relations in her production for State Theatre Company South Australia.
A celebration of community, shared humanity, and the beauty of an ordinary life.
Sam Strong's final QT season includes four world premieres, among them Boy Swallows Universe, and two classics transplanted to Queensland.
Queensland Theatre’s final production of 2018 reimagines Ibsen’s heroine as the discontented wife of Queensland’s biggest meth dealer.