Theatre
Festivals meet first open borders since COVID
WAās opening up phase will coincide with its peak festival period. How are they dealing with these new horizons?
Vale Doug MacLeod
MacLeod, whose career spanned children's books and musical theatre to television comedy, is much missed.
Heritage hall to become indie theatre hub
A heritage-listed Canberra hall will become the new home of four independent theatre companies.
Innovation and the art of collaboration
The digital space needs generalists and collaborators for innovative projects to succeed.
Theatre review: Prayer Machine, Red Stitch Actors' Theatre
A two-hander about navigating memory, trust and love.
Theatre review: Eureka Day, State Theatre Company SA
A prescient, timely show about viral outbreaks that predates COVID.
Theatre review: As You Like It, MTC
A big cast, a lavish set, and a legacy of high Renaissance pastoral comedy animate MTC's lockdown return.
Theatre review: Highway of Lost Hearts, Lingua Franca and BMEC
A truly exceptional production that is winsome, lyrical and at times even transcendent.
Theatre review: Dry, State Theatre Company SA
Climate change bites: an apocalyptic future scenario.
Alexander Berlage leads the return of live theatre with Mr Burns
Alexander Berlage is giving back to his alma mater, directing Anne Washburnās darkly comic Mr Burns, a post-electric play, part…