Queensland Theatre reveals 2024 season
Queensland Theatre's 2024 begins with a new staging of a pre-war classic and ends with a new Australian musical.
Queensland Theatre's 2024 begins with a new staging of a pre-war classic and ends with a new Australian musical.
Fine performances grace debut playwright Hannah Belanszky's earnest work about a father and daughter yearning for connection.
The everyday and extreme challenges we face, mixed with Sugar and some spice, create a life-affirming slice of contemporary theatre.
Written when Shakespeare was on a roll, As You Like It is the play that keeps on giving. And director Damien Ryan should know.
David Williamson's Family Values is great conversation starter, but too many ideas cloud the social commentary.
“We’re bringing space travel, balloons, shepherds, ninjas, great love, cups of tea, ghosts, cowboys, samosas, mysteries.... and theatre magic," says AD Lee Lewis of next year's season.
For its final season in the SBW Stables Theatre before the venue undergoes a major renovation, Griffin presents three world premieres, including Suzie Miller's latest play, and a Sydney premiere.
Anne-Louise Sarks says her inaugural MTC season offers new perspectives and tells familiar stories in new ways in order to open up conversation and attract new audiences.
Ryan Enniss’s humorous and heartwarming play about his experiences as a neurodiverse Australian will hit the stage next year.
The 10-play season includes three world premieres, a David Williamson comedy, a Tennessee Williams masterpiece and a 2021 Tony Award-nominated play.
This portrait of the trailblazing actress was also a meditation on misogyny and power in the theatre and beyond.
An award-winning new Australian play by Steve Pirie offers an insight into the funeral industry.
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.