Theatre
Theatre review: City of Gold
A semi-autobiographical play about family, grief and systemic racism.
How arts training builds confident kids
A NIDA Open short course will teach life skills that are transferable outside of the stage or studio.
First Nations drama shaping us in the 1990s
The potency of drama in the development of our national story has been greatly under appreciated, argues Professor Julian Meyrick…
Theatre review: The Darkening Sky, Theatre Works
The sinister side of suburban Melbourne through a neo-noir lens.
Theatre review: Nearer the Gods, Ensemble
A squabble between scientific giants makes for entertaining theatre.
Theatre review: Yentl, Arts Centre Melbourne
An historical play about love and faith with modern resonance.
Vale Andrew Ross AM
The sector mourns the passing of a man whose impact on Australian culture was profound and enduring.
Theatre review: Unperturbed, Adelaide Fringe
A sensitively-handled portrayal of grief and family.
Theatre review: An American in Paris, Arts Centre Melbourne
Old fashioned charms set to Gershwin tunes. Who could ask for anything more?
Back to Back wins international theatre award
Back to Back Theatre is the first Australian company to receive the International Ibsen Award.