Theatre
Representing community? The Jungle and The Sea
S. Shakthidharan’s latest stage production, which opened at Belvoir this week, fails to explore the Tamil experience in depth, argues…
Australia’s longest-running actor training program has been renewed
Dr Jo Loth, Director of Drama at The National Drama School, discusses her approach to actor training and the rationale…
Carclew celebrates 50 years of youth arts in South Australia
In its 50th year of operation, Carclew reflects on the past while warmly embracing the future.
Theatre review: All the Shining Lights, HotHouse Theatre
This engaging work for families leans into its specificity to tell a universal tale of courage, community and intergenerational friendship.
Theatre review: Emilia
A little known 17th century poet is reimagined through a contemporary feminist lens.
Musical Review: Singin’ in the Rain – in Concert
Prospero Arts’ inaugural production sizzled with great music, fabulous dancing and an impressive and talented cast.   Â
Theatre review: 107, The Blue Room Theatre
This queer feminist pop-punk musical is irreverent, comedic and distinctly Western Australian.
QCGU and QPAC partnership links students with industry
The Queensland Performing Arts Centre opens its doors to musical theatre students in a unique collaboration with Griffith University
Theatre review: RBG: Of Many, One
A solo show that spans the eventful life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US legal trailblazer and global feminist icon.
Emilia Bassano: From dark lady to shining star
The story of a groundbreaking Elizabethan poet is reclaimed and celebrated in this new stage production. But what’s Emilia’s connection…