Arts figures acknowledged in the 2020 Australia Day Honours
Roland Peelman, Claire Spencer, Tim Minchin, Caroline O’Connor, Hugo Weaving and Wesley Enoch are among those recognised in the 2020 Australia Day Honours.
Roland Peelman, Claire Spencer, Tim Minchin, Caroline O’Connor, Hugo Weaving and Wesley Enoch are among those recognised in the 2020 Australia Day Honours.
Kate Mulvany has won three awards for her adaptation of The Harp in the South including the Major Award of the Night and the $100,000 David Williamson Prize.
Once again it was Counting and Cracking's night as the epic new play from Belvoir and Co-Curious took home three more awards.
Kate Mulvany is brilliant in this raw but heartfelt, life-affirming show.
Kate Mulvany's adaptation places both queens centre stage, providing an excavation of their shared humanity and grave shortcomings.
Sydney Theatre Company has received 11 awards in total.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the theatre that wowed our critics in 2018.
Anchored by Kate Mulvany's terrific performance, this is a show that speaks directly to our troubled, complex times.
Highlights include an epic in Sydney Town Hall, a new play about the Packer Dynasty, and Colin Friels in Life of Galileo.
Exciting world premieres and a co-production with Sydney Theatre Company make this a bumper season.
Lee Lewis announces five challenging mainstage plays including world premieres by Mary Rachel Brown, Suzie Miller and Meyne Wyatt.
Kate Mulvany's adaptation of Ruth Park’s monumental trilogy of novels soars.
Sydney Theatre Company offered Kate Mulvany the chance to go “big and bold” with an Australian novel. So she has written a two-part, five and a half hour adaptation of Ruth Park’s Harp in the South trilogy.