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.
Eclectic as ever, Sydney's indie theatre crucible has launched the first half of its 2025 program.
A Julian Assange bio-play, Du Maurier's The Birds, a Trojan epic – and ticket prices "lowered across the board".
From Patricia Cornelius, a schematic thesis on contemporary masculinity and abusive men enabled by a complicit system.
MTC, Melbourne Opera, Richard Mills and Kinky Boots among the companies, artists and shows recognised in a marathon Green Room Awards ceremony.
Epic theatre, chamber music, new works and classics reinterpreted in the Melbourne venue's busy 2024 calendar.
Through the experiences of three very different women, playwright Patricia Cornelius explores football’s sinister underbelly of sexual misconduct.
Patricia Cornelius adapts her own novel about a family torn apart by the ripples of war.
Patricia Cornelius's poetically powerful depiction of dementia and old age is stranded in the wilderness, its potential unfulfilled.
Actor Philip Quast prepares to venture into the frozen landscapes of Patricia Cornelius's wintry drama for Sydney Theatre Company.
The Melbourne-based writer Patricia Cornelius, who recently turned 70, discusses her much-admired career and how 2023 is going to be a good year.
From Wendy Carlos to Sergei Rachmaninov, the Moog synth to the Renaissance cornetto, the latest edition of Limelight has something for you.
Artistic Director Kip Williams shares his insights into a season that is dominated by Australian work, with six world premieres and four commissions.