Sydney

Then
A powerful, funny one-person show from Yve Blake.

MinusOneSister
Anna Barnes does a masterful job of updating Sophocles’ Electra to discuss some of the pressing issues of our time.

City of Shadows: Inner City Crime & Mayhem 1912-1948
City of Shadows holds a mirror up to Sydney back then. It tells us how much things have changed and…

Politics and passion: Eamon Flack’s first Belvoir season
Only the third Artistic Director in the company’s 30 year history, Flack’s 2016 season explores history, family and society.

Colonial guilt and the Australian Gothic cast their shadow over 2016 STC season
A judicious mix of classics, new work, and encore productions marks Andrew Upton's swan song as he prepares to hand…

La Traviata
An irreverent, hilarious and piercing critique of trends in the Australian arts industry.

From War & Peace to Hanging Rock
Matthew Lutton’s first season as Malthouse AD encourages audiences to rethink the familiar.

Taking risks where the state companies can’t
Five new Australian works will be presented by Griffin Theatre in 2016, a testament to the flexibility of smaller companies.

Imagining Place: The Inaugural Willoughby Biennial
Willoughby Visual Arts Biennial invites the community to imagine its past, present and future.

The Women
An impressively scaled production with strong ideas on women and marital infidelity in 1930s New York.