Theatre
Theatre review: Ladies Who Wait, Subiaco Arts Centre, WA
A fun historical romp, not to be taken seriously, but to be seriously enjoyed.
How stage and screen directors can deepen their understanding of their craft
NIDA’s Master of Fine Arts in Directing provides students with the opportunity to think about process, communication and craft through…
Postcard from Edinburgh
With over 3500 registered shows, the Edinburgh Fringe can seem a daunting prospect. So here are ArtsHub's top recommendations...
Theatre review: Escaped Alone and What If If Only, Southbank Theatre
The MTC’s Caryl Churchill double bill is technically and dramatically sound, but doesn’t fully exploit the radical force of this…
Why are we giving shows like Miss Saigon a rerun in 2023?
As the 1989 musical 'Miss Saigon' returns to stages, one can't overlook the overt racism underscoring the "classic" yet outdated…
Unprecedented events of Black Summer fires examined in new verbatim play
A new production from playwright Campion Decent and HotHouse Theatre explores the connection between bushfires and climate change.
Theatre review: Hells Gates, Geelong Arts Centre
A play that set a hopeful tone in the presence of abject hopelessness and told a story steeped in texture…
The daring future of sovereign Blak storytelling
ArtsHub speaks with YIRRAMBOI Festival and new First Nations theatre company A Daylight Connection, about bold and experimental First Nations…
Beetlejuice musical announced as Melbourne exclusive
Featuring music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect, the hit Broadway musical opens at The Regent Theatre in 2025.
Musical review: Guys & Dolls, Chapel Off Chapel
The songs are the same, but this piece of musical theatre offers a cheeky modern twist.