Sydney
Children of the Sun
It seems Kip Williams’ production is having an identity crisis, but that’s simply in keeping with the theme.
Europe
Slip of the Tongue’s production is simple, heartfelt and gloriously alive.
Alexander Vanderboom
If you want to see a random selection of the Fringe Festival acts before deciding what to see should grab…
The Bookbinder
A whimsical, inspiring, and at times frightening production.
My Darling Patricia don a long-developed Mantle
An extended development over three years has given the company time to experiment, rather than adapt existing ideas.
Ralph Myers reveals his final Belvoir season
From Indigenous drama to Greek tragedy, and Australian classics to new plays, Myers’ fifth Belvoir season is the culmination of…
STC’s 2015 season a conversation between canon and new ideas
Andrew Upton’s new season embraces fresh works by female playwrights, and the rich and resonant history of the well-written play.
Unholy Ghosts
Campion Decent depicts an honest, entertaining and darkly hilarious personal journey toward the final frontier.
Six world premieres feature in Griffin’s 2015 season
In her second season, Artistic Director Lee Lewis continues the company’s commitment to Australian stories and cultural diversity.
Hiding in Plain Sight
Hiding in Plain Sight is a most intriguing, fascinating and absorbing work.