Review: English (Outhouse Theatre Co & Seymour Centre)
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play considers linguistic imperialism in an excellent and powerfully timely production.
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play considers linguistic imperialism in an excellent and powerfully timely production.
Drawing on a deep reservoir of sadness and anger, So Young is a finely tuned study in discomfort.
If you are looking for a theatre experience that will have you talking long into the night, Eureka Day is the play for you.
If you like your comedy black and your satire vicious, Ulster American fits the bill perfectly.
That's right, a second production of Samuel D Hunter's eloquent two-hander and this one darker than the Sydney version.
An expertly calibrated staging of Samuel D. Hunter's play that hooks you from the get-go and gently reels you in.
STC's Fences, Belvoir's The Master & Margarita and the musical Miss Saigon among the frontrunners in this year's Sydney Theatre Awards.
The Seymour teams up with some of Sydney's leading independent theatre companies to present five major productions.
Ensemble Theatre celebrates 65 years in showbiz with 10 plays featuring four world premieres - including one by David Williamson.
British playwright Nina Raine's Consent gets a commanding Australian premiere from Outhouse Theatre Co.
There is much to ache through in Will Arbery's 2019 Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, which is masterfully directed by Craig Baldwin and superbly performed.
David Ireland's snappy satire will be an electrifying experience for any theatregoer.