Walsh Bay Arts Precinct announces Open Day program
On 8 October, the arts precinct in Sydney will open its doors to one and all, with over 40 free events, including activities hosted by the eight resident companies.
On 8 October, the arts precinct in Sydney will open its doors to one and all, with over 40 free events, including activities hosted by the eight resident companies.
Artistic Director Kip Williams shares his insights into a season that is dominated by Australian work, with six world premieres and four commissions.
While the play would have fared better in a smaller venue, it's a smartly written, intelligent, well-performed piece about fact, fiction and the concept of "truth".
Lorraine Hansberry's landmark play is an emotionally layered work of intellectual sensitivity; this Australian mainstage premiere more than does it justice.
As she was about to perform in Lorraine Hansberry's landmark play A Raisin in the Sun, the American actor discovered a program from the 1959 Broadway production in a box of her father's things.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Theatre and opera tickets can be very pricey, but there are all kinds of initiatives and deals offering cheaper tickets, if you're prepared to look for them.
Another penetrating tour de force from an auteur director, this thrilling production demands and delivers in equal kind.
Writing through a pandemic, Angela Betzien couldn't bear the thought of creating something bleak. She discusses writing her first stage comedy, the very topical Chalkface.
Two wildly different, inventive stage adaptations, running concurrently in Sydney, are replacing Jekyll and Hyde's simplistic dichotomy with something far more complex.
This month our features explore investing in music education, reevaluating Australian culture through a regional lens, two stage adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde and whether postmodernism has put paid to beauty.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
This month our features explore investing in music education, re-evaluating Australian culture through a regional lens, two stage adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde and whether postmodernism has put paid to beauty.