Sydney Theatre Company announces its 2024 season
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.
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.
Sydney Theatre Company's adaptation of Nevil Shute's pessimistic best-seller falls just short of delivering a knockout punch.
Australian actor and Succession star Sarah Snook is to feature in a West End production of the Sydney Theatre Company hit, opening early 2024.
In the larger national festival ecosystem, the Adelaide Festival retains the original intent of those who set it up more than 60 years ago.
With rumours swirling regarding Alan Joyce’s possible retirement from Qantas, is this the soft landing he’s been looking for?
History repeats as Belvoir tops a Sydney Theatre Awards ceremony celebrating a year in which normal service resumed.
Although spectacular and filled with the amusing antics of its characters, this staging of Shakespeare's final play cannot overcome the inherent shortcomings of its writing.
With its Noongar theme of Djinda (stars), this year's program will look to the cosmos. Artists include the Kronos Quartet with Maatakitj, Björk and a sneak-peek at Richard Mills' new opera about Galileo.
Artistic Director Kip Williams shares his insights into a season that is dominated by Australian work, with six world premieres and four commissions.
Another penetrating tour de force from an auteur director, this thrilling production demands and delivers in equal kind.
Two wildly different, inventive stage adaptations, running concurrently in Sydney, are replacing Jekyll and Hyde's simplistic dichotomy with something far more complex.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Hoy, whose adaptation of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall opens next month, has been appointed as the new Fellow, while Kamarra Bell-Wykes has received the Patrick White Playwrights Award.