Theatre
Theatre review: The One Who Planted Trees
Entertainment with a green message.
Theatre review: The Motherload
Laughter eases the burden of motherhood.
How studying Honours creates entrepreneurial artists
Applications are now open for WAAPA’s new Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours), offered in 2022 for the first time.
Theatre review: A View from the Bridge
Classic play set in beautiful Huon country: competent but without heat.
Theatre review: Fire in the Meth Lab
A tale of chaos, drugs and brotherly affection.
Securing arts money in uncertain times
As the sector seeks support for its post-pandemic future, how are sponsors and donors feeling about their capacity to give?
Exit interview: Brett Sheehy, MTC
After nine years as Melbourne Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, Sheehy has stepped down from the role. What next?
Phoenix festival rises from the Fringe
Melbourne Fringe’s program has been reinvented, with 55 in-person shows swiftly adapted for digital performance.
Theatre review: Siarad, Goodwood Theatre and Studios
A one-woman spoken word performance with personal reflections and incisive cultural commentary.
Theatre review: Unheimlich, PICA
What's hidden is just as important as what's revealed.