Being Julia
Joanna Murray-Smith's new play ponders the days, months and years leading up to Julia Gillard’s ‘misogyny speech'.
Joanna Murray-Smith's new play ponders the days, months and years leading up to Julia Gillard’s ‘misogyny speech'.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Deep listening, First Nations works, deconstructed theatre and Afro-futurist performance among the highlights of Perth Festival 2023.
This moving, tech-savvy rendition of Irish writer Margaret Perry's Collapsible is rich with imagery and humour.
They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Peter and Tamsin Carroll, stars of Belvoir’s Into the Woods, are a case in point.
There's too much going on in Theresa Rebeck's Bernhardt/Hamlet but actor Kate Mulvany exerts huge gravitational pull at its centre.
UK playwright Simon Longman's wintry drama Gundog is a gripping, poetic and timeless portrait of rural life and death.
With rumours swirling regarding Alan Joyce’s possible retirement from Qantas, is this the soft landing he’s been looking for?
Maeve Marsden's debut play Blessed Union is a scorchingly funny, deeply empathetic and politically attuned WorldPride must-see.
Edward Albee's Tony Award-winning The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? plumbs the depths of the moral low ground. No kidding.
Making its debut during WorldPride 2023, CAMP bends time, fact and fiction into a celebration of the activists behind the push for gay rights in the 1970s.
UK playwright Sabrina Mahfouz’s monologue Chef had its Sydney premiere on this stage a year ago. Second helpings are very much in order.