Review: The Turn of the Screw (Tooth & Sinew/Seymour Centre)
Henry James's famous novella remade into a cleverly calibrated exercise in jump-scares and spooky atmospheres.
Henry James's famous novella remade into a cleverly calibrated exercise in jump-scares and spooky atmospheres.
Sydney Theatre Company's adaptation of Nevil Shute's pessimistic best-seller falls just short of delivering a knockout punch.
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This arresting new production of Caryl Churchill’s Far Away makes its dystopian vision seems more prophetic than ever.
An appealing back-to-basics approach for this Romeo and Juliet has Shakespeare’s words do the heavy lifting.
A cross-country journey of revenge continues the cycle of family violence in this darkly comic American play.
The everyday and extreme challenges we face, mixed with Sugar and some spice, create a life-affirming slice of contemporary theatre.
Australian actor and Succession star Sarah Snook is to feature in a West End production of the Sydney Theatre Company hit, opening early 2024.
The Australian Shakespeare Company is presenting Arthur Miller's classic. It reminds us that civilisation is a fragile thing.
The stage and screen actor and union activist died after a long illness.
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