The Olivier Awards 2026: The winners
Actors Rosamund Pike and Jack Holden, Australian opera star Danielle de Neise and a beloved bear from Peru among those honoured in British theatre's top awards.
Actors Rosamund Pike and Jack Holden, Australian opera star Danielle de Neise and a beloved bear from Peru among those honoured in British theatre's top awards.
Melanie Tait named the recipient of the award established in 2024 to support mid-career writers.
Cate Blanchett, Trevor Ashley and Suzie Miller among those nominated for British theatre's most prestigious honours.
“Every work this season is less than 10 years old and every voice is Australian,” says Black Swan's Artistic Director Kate Champion.
Suzie Miller's taut family drama translates persuasively to the big screen, and Rosamund Pike’s performance is one for the ages.
Next year's 13 titles include three world premieres, two Pulitzer Prize winners and Miranda Otto's first STC appearance in 14 years.
Among the funded projects, a new Suzie Miller play and a Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra work in palawa language.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Sydney playwright Mary Rachel Brown named the first recipient of the major new prize for mid-career artists.
The new $20,000 award recognises the hard graft put in by mid-career writers whose pathways are made harder by a lack of industry support.
The 15-play season, 11 by Australian writers, includes a 'cine-theatre' staging of Dracula, a co-pro with Dublin's Gate Theatre, and a new production of the musical Dear Evan Hansen.
Suzie Miller’s celebration of the life and career of US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg revived for major tour in '24.
Lacking nuance and originality, Jailbaby’s depictions of violence seem gratuitous, its characters insufficiently complex.