Review: The Nightline (Roslyn Oades & Bob Scott)
Visceral, sometimes disturbing connections with the city’s restless and nocturnal.
Visceral, sometimes disturbing connections with the city’s restless and nocturnal.
Kat Stewart is the beating heart of a powerful new play set in a working-class Australian town with limited life choices.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
A Kiwi company explores heartbreak through a quirky, clever patchwork of drama, wry humour, music and science.
This hilarious satirical take on the classic universally acknowledges that love makes us stupid and that landlords are tw*ts.
This clever new play written by and starring Megan Wilding seems to be a tennis-themed rom-com – until she starts lobbing truth bombs.
A “pocket-sized” production that began its life in a backroom of an actual bookstore continues to delight theatregoers around the globe.
Indigenous women are front and centre in this meditative play about relationships with family and Country.
Proof (were it needed) that the promise of nudity always boosts traffic.
What do our theatre companies have on offer in the year ahead?
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Dean Bryant chats with Jo Litson about becoming the new Artistic Director of Melbourne’s Malthouse Theatre and directing Eddie Perfect’s latest musical for WAAPA.
A double-take staging of a Hollywood classic the centrepiece of Malthouse Theatre's 2026 program.