Queensland Theatre reveals 2024 season
Queensland Theatre's 2024 begins with a new staging of a pre-war classic and ends with a new Australian musical.
Queensland Theatre's 2024 begins with a new staging of a pre-war classic and ends with a new Australian musical.
Suzie Miller’s celebration of the life and career of US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg revived for major tour in '24.
Ensemble Theatre celebrates 65 years in showbiz with 10 plays featuring four world premieres - including one by David Williamson.
Heather Mitchell gives a magnificent performance in Suzie Miller's new one-woman play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, highlighting the play's strengths and smoothing its bumps.
“We’re bringing space travel, balloons, shepherds, ninjas, great love, cups of tea, ghosts, cowboys, samosas, mysteries.... and theatre magic," says AD Lee Lewis of next year's season.
Act 2 features Richard Roxburgh as Prospero in The Tempest, Meyne Wyatt’s City of Gold, and the premiere of five new plays by Australian playwrights.
The season will include the world premiere of the musical The Dismissal, Glace Chase's Triple X, and the return of The Picture of Dorian Gray starring Eryn Jean Norvill.
Béla Bartók’s only opera, first performed in 1918, sounds glorious and is astutely staged for 21st-century audiences.
The eight plays include the highly anticipated adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe, The Taming of the Shrew directed by Damien Ryan, and Sheridan Harbridge reprising her stunning turn in Prima Facie.
This fresh, fearless, very funny play is bursting with ideas and heralds an exciting young playwright.
A delightful, very funny new Australian play about upsetting the potato cart in a small country town.
Three world premieres, a musical, radio murder mysteries, a stage adaptation of the film Baby Doll, and the return of Diplomacy are all on the bill.
Heather Mitchell’s finely judged, compelling performance as Catherine McGregor is this new play’s drawcard.