New South Wales
Timeline: Life Flashes Before Your Ears
The concert demonstrates the circularity of our music in a way that is both poignant and enlivening.
American Brass Quintet
When the troupe of brass players finally made it on stage, listeners were serenaded by the most glorious and stately…
Cain and Abel
What if the first act of violence was committed by a woman? The Rabble explore this question in their latest…
Scenes from an Execution
In a highly relevant undertaking, this play questions the extent to which government funding should influence the art produced.
Major Jenny Holtzer unveiled in Sydney
First Australian commission by internationally celebrated text artist will become a landmark public artwork.
Playwrights' festival turns a page
Playwriting Australia have announced details of their 2014 festival, including a special focus on female playwrights.
VD
If you liked Bridget Jones’s Diary, you’ll love this. Conversely, if you hated Bridget Jones’s Diary, you might still like…
Hayloft set to make a splash with refugee comedy
The award-winning company’s first production since relocating to Sydney is a black comedy about the politics of border protection.
Trainspotting
A fun stumble down memory lane—but something critics would not have dreamed of saying about previous incarnations.
Thom Pain (based on nothing)
Believe it or not, there's a coming-of-age storyline deeply buried among all the witty confusion that is this show.