Review: Truth (Malthouse Theatre)
This new play by Patricia Cornelius explores the importance and price of dissent with varied impact.
This new play by Patricia Cornelius explores the importance and price of dissent with varied impact.
Matthew Lutton to pursue new creative ventures in international theatre and opera after nine years as Malthouse Theatre's Artistic Director.
A Julian Assange bio-play, Du Maurier's The Birds, a Trojan epic – and ticket prices "lowered across the board".
Shakespeare’s play is given a feminist shake-up, but this sometimes pedestrian, occasionally unclear take comes undone.
Choose your own adventure in this immersive theatre production that entertains more through style than substance.
Artistic Director Matthew Lutton is determined not to play safe in 2024. “There isn’t a moment of domesticity or realism in sight."
Liza Lim "honoured and very humbled" to be among almost 1200 Australians to receive recognition for their work this year.
Alison Whyte performs with three dancers in this theatre production where speech and dance set out to express human terror, courage and risk-taking.
Malthouse has announced its first five productions for next year, including Nosferatu, commissioned from Keziah Warner, an adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas's novel Loaded, and a semi-autobiographical play by Ash Flanders.
The truth behind collections of First Nations remains is revealed in this disturbing new play.
A welcome revival of Weill and Brecht’s follow-up to The Threepenny Opera.
A thrilling, tantalising theatrical adventure through an Elsinore very different to Shakespeare’s.
Christos Tsiolkas' Loaded, a transcript of an FBI interrogation performed verbatim, and a reimagining of Macbeth by Scott Shepherd are among the highlights.