Review: Tiddas (Belvoir, LaBoite and Sydney Festival)
In its valiant attempt to bring a much-loved novel to life, Tiddas also reveals the challenges inherent in translating books to the stage.
In its valiant attempt to bring a much-loved novel to life, Tiddas also reveals the challenges inherent in translating books to the stage.
"I love a ridiculous undertaking," says Artistic Director Eamon Flack of Belvoir's 10-play campaign for 2024.
Fine performances grace debut playwright Hannah Belanszky's earnest work about a father and daughter yearning for connection.
“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.
A joyful, golden-hued revival of Wesley Enoch and John Rodgers' homegrown Queensland musical.
A moving, colourful production of Michael Gow’s Australian summer classic.
A celebration of community, shared humanity, and the beauty of an ordinary life.
Steven Oliver’s new play about family grief and human connection balances heartbreak and humour beautifully.
Ferocity and vulnerability are beautifully balanced in this premiere by Claire Christian.