Nigel Short on the importance of text
The founder and artistic director of Tenebrae talks about the choir's latest trip Down Under.
The founder and artistic director of Tenebrae talks about the choir's latest trip Down Under.
Co-writer and co-director Lucy Moss discusses the hit musical SIX about the six wives of Henry VIII, and writing some songs for Courtney Act.
Sydney Festival AD Wesley Enoch has expressed “great disappointment” at the cancellation of Opening Night starring Isabelle Adjani, but has announced a bushfire benefit.
As Bran Nue Dae, Australia’s first Aboriginal musical, returns for a 30th anniversary production, Associate Director Naomi Pigram discusses why the show is so important, and why it made her feel excited and proud when she first saw it as a teen.
Discover our readers' and critics' favourite artists of 2019, learn about Beethoven's final tempestuous year, and celebrate Musica Viva as it turns 75.
The true story of Johnny Mullagh and the Aboriginal cricket team that toured England.
With the year drawing to a close, we look back over the theatre that wowed our critics in 2019.
Isabelle Adjani in a stage adaptation of Cassavetes' Opening Night, acclaimed choir Tenebrae, and a tribute to Reg Livermore's Betty Blokk-Buster feature.
The asylum setting is problematic and stale but see this to be moved by the singing and astounded by Circa's input.
A sovereign adaptation by William Zappa that shows us just how much war impoverishes the human spirit.
A stunning production, visually and musically, that tips you into a nightmarish world, though the emotion is sometimes overwhelmed.
A bold, stark staging that draws you into an intense, emotionally complex, gripping production.
A raw, confronting, but ultimately hopeful show that eloquently tackles the subject of Indigenous youth suicide.