Sydney
Theatre review: Girl from the North Country, Theatre Royal Sydney
A musical but albeit a low-key one with a murky palette and Bob Dylan's lesser known songs.
Omicron hits the performing arts
As the Omicron variant spreads, major performing arts productions are struggling with cast outbreaks and hesitant audiences.
Theatres band together on no vax no entry
A group of Sydney theatres has decided on their own COVID policies in the interest of safety.
New Arts Minister for NSW
Incoming MP Ben Franklin has big shoes to fill in following Don Harwin.
Theatre review: Death of a Salesman, STC
An energised version of a well-worn American classic.
Theatre review: Jagged Little Pill, the Musical
The first Australian iteration for this international musical succeeds with 'shameless, winning earnestness'.
Theatre review: Home Chat, Genesian Theatre Company
Lies and subterfuge in Noël Coward play about (possible) adultery.
Exhibition review: Imants Tillers: As soon as tomorrow
Art that asks - when will the answers come?
How blockbusters can usher new thinking
Blockbusters offer a voltage of ideas between past and present, so how is a pandemic model ushering a new way…
Theatre review: The Lovely Bones, New Theatre
The stage adaptation of the bestselling novel is a contemplative production.