Review: The Dismissal (Squabbalogic and Watershed)
Despite some clever, very funny moments, the new Australian musical about the country’s biggest political crisis doesn’t quite hit the mark.
Despite some clever, very funny moments, the new Australian musical about the country’s biggest political crisis doesn’t quite hit the mark.
Patricia Cornelius's poetically powerful depiction of dementia and old age is stranded in the wilderness, its potential unfulfilled.
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.
They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Peter and Tamsin Carroll, stars of Belvoir’s Into the Woods, are a case in point.
History repeats as Belvoir tops a Sydney Theatre Awards ceremony celebrating a year in which normal service resumed.
Although spectacular and filled with the amusing antics of its characters, this staging of Shakespeare's final play cannot overcome the inherent shortcomings of its writing.
Artistic Director Kip Williams shares his insights into a season that is dominated by Australian work, with six world premieres and four commissions.
Using 22 Bob Dylan songs, this play with music, set in 1934 during the Great Depression, gradually draws you into its world and leaves you filled with emotion.
The musical Girl from the North Country, featuring around 20 songs by Bob Dylan, will open at Sydney's refurbished Theatre Royal in January.
David McAllister has received a Companion of the Order of Australia. Others recognised include Brett Weymark, John Kotzas, Peter Carroll, Linsey Pollak, Leah Purcell, Jonathan Biggins and Chris Hemsworth.
Pamela Rabe is an unforgettable Ranevskaya in Eamon Flack's production of Chekhov’s last play for Belvoir.
Nakkiah Lui, Anchuli Felicia King, Suzie Miller and Jada Alberts are some of the playwrights who have teamed up with performers as part of a new project by Playwriting Australia.
Colin Friels gives a passionate, moving performance as Galileo in Brecht’s play, which feels incredibly relevant right now.