Theatre
Theatre review: Hymns for the Witching Hour, Brown's Mart Theatre, Darwin
A personal story that explores religion, identity and family legacy through narrative, dance and music.
A world premiere from the ever-inventive and imaginative Circa
The leading performance company explores the art of ballet, classical music and fairy tales alongside the physicality of circus in…
Theatre review: Worstward Ho, Theatre Works
A rarely presented Beckett play is typically experimental and interior in nature.
Theatre reviews: Crocodiles, Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre
Despite good performances and a worthy exploration of aged care, the play is not fulfilling in a dramatic sense.
So you want my arts job: Media and Drama Teacher
From teaching stage lighting to drama students to training other teachers to use video games in lesson plans, Brett Jenkins…
The undiscovered country: ageing and dementia on stage
Seventeen years after winning the Patrick White Playwrights Award, Patricia Cornelius’ ‘Do Not Go Gentle’ finally has its mainstage debut.
From Twelfth Night to Salt Waves Fresh: Shakespeare in FNQ
Fulbright Scholar Professor Gretchen Minton has been reworking Shakespeare, working with TheatreiNQ in Far North Queensland.
Theatre review: The Lighthouse Girl Saga, ACE Cinemas, WA
Live performance against a cinematic backdrop offers a look at the trials of humans and horses during WWI.
Theatre review: Moth, Theatre Works
The return season of this two-hander proves it remains as relevant and fresh as ever.
How a pandemic pivot helped this actor gain a Rising Star scholarship
Tasmanian actor Noah Sargent, 21, explains how thinking outside the box when theatres were closed helped inspire his application to…