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Theatre review: A Little Life, Adelaide Festival

Based on Yanagihara's best-selling novel, this production does not flinch in its portrayal of cruelty and abuse.

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Musical review: & Juliet, Regent Theatre

Riotously fun mash-up of new and old that celebrates love in all its colours.

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Adelaide Festival review: Escolania de Montserrat and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mister Hyde

From an exquisite Catalonian choir to a flawed, film noir-inspired take on a Gothic novella, the opening weekend of Adelaide…

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Theatre review: Bernhardt/Hamlet, Melbourne Theatre Company

Full of humour and pathos, this is a story ripe for our times, about one extraordinary woman, seizing her own…

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Theatre review: When the Rain Stops Falling, Theatre Works

Andrew Bovell's 2008 intergenerational family saga, set against a backdrop of climate change and psycho-geographical trauma, returns to the stage.

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Theatre review: Made in China 2.0, Malthouse

What's the role of the artist if not to provoke and to challenge?

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Theatre review: Macbeth, Sydney Opera House

Bell Shakespeare’s latest production of Macbeth gives the 400-year-old play a 1920s twist.

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Theatre review: Dogs of Europe, Adelaide Festival

A theatrical cri de coeur and a warning to the world to ignore Russian aggression at our peril.

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Theatre review: Breaking the Castle, QPAC

This extraordinary piece of writing is brought vividly to life in a one-man show by and starring Peter Cook.

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Let loose the dogs of war...

A company that has been 'chased, persecuted, arrested, exiled, spied on and slandered' comes to the Adelaide Festival.

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