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Sarah Snook has been awarded Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play at the 78th Tony Awards for her role ...
A gorgeous night at the theatre! For their first date with the Roslyn Packer Theatre Pinchgut Opera chose possibly the most ...
Leah Shelton knows this all too well. Her 2022 one-woman show, BATSHIT, is an ode to her grandmother Gwen and to all women ...
Ice cold likes Alex. Alex is a two year old born at 25 weeks, survivor of three strokes and a constant bundle of special needs care for his single mother, Mary Jane, the titular character of Amy ...
It’s hard to watch with 2025 vision; it’s harder still to be reminded that women are still overwhelmingly not believed when it comes to acts of abuse and that their pain is misdiagnosed or undervalued ...
The Pinter patter of briny beat and shiny feat of sheer theatrical flair is in full glorious swing in Mark Kilmurry’s double bill.
Above – Brea Macey and Eleni Cassimatis. Photo – Phil Erbacher. Hamlet is not healthy, not developed enough to know about affection and love. Also he is a coward, a smouldering blonde brooder and ...
Above – Riley Warner and Chanella Macri. Cover – Jennifer Vuletic. Photos – Matt Byrne. The Director, Stephen Nicolazzo has come to this play with lived experience of having to understand the ...
The capacity audience at Downstairs at the Maj certainly got their money’s worth on Thursday night. The nine piece excellent orchestra hit the ground running and “chased that tiger” through a rip ...
These three words run like a mantra through the opening act monologue of Thomas Bernhard’s The President, a play that could be called prescient if the precedent hadn’t been set millennia ago.
Sass and soul, certainly, and a lot of heart, hurt, hope and healing, Mother May We plunges into a pool of inter-generational pain and trauma, tempts drowning by sorrow and loss, splashes around, then ...