Review: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead (Belvoir)
Pamela Rabe commands Belvoir’s uneven eco-mystery, where big ideas accumulate without dramatic payoff.
Pamela Rabe commands Belvoir’s uneven eco-mystery, where big ideas accumulate without dramatic payoff.
Impressive visual design and a fine cast led by Nikki Shiels are the strong suits of this new take on Daphne du Maurier’s novel.
A brilliant Pamela Rabe performance gives us Winnie's indomitable spirit in the face of oblivion.
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As co-director and star, Pamela Rabe is well and truly up to her neck in Samuel Beckett’s absurd masterpiece Happy Days.
From pianos to poltergeists, from Strauss to Swan Lake, Limelight's May issue celebrates music, theatre and wild creativity.
From pianos to poltergeists, from Strauss to Swan Lake, Limelight's May issue celebrates music, theatre and wild creativity.
Belvoir's August: Osage County dominates mainstage awards; Jim Sharman honoured in a ceremony celebrating the best in Sydney theatre in 2024.
Griffin's Lewis Trilogy, STC's Stolen and the indie hit The Inheritance among the shows picked by the critics as 2024's best.
Pamela Rabe is magnificent in Belvoir's stripped-back and electrifying production of Tracy Letts' 21st century American classic.
Broadway hits, Aussie premieres, a Williamson classic and a gothic thriller in the mix for MTC's 2025.
Australian classics reimagined; Joanna Murray-Smith returns to Patricia Highsmith; two recent Melbourne hits included in the calendar.
This macabre, darkly comic, strangely delightful show is a ride worth taking.