Review: The Comedy of Errors (Bell Shakespeare)
Despite the text’s inherent silliness, this national touring production is low on laughs.
Despite the text’s inherent silliness, this national touring production is low on laughs.
This month our features explore investing in music education, re-evaluating Australian culture through a regional lens, two stage adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde and whether postmodernism has put paid to beauty.
Though plagued by illness, West Australian Opera presented a compelling and sensitive performance of Puccini's epic thriller.
The Actors' & Entertainers' Benevolent Fund of Queensland has announced new funding for artists affected by recent flooding, supported by the Australia Council.
With project details yet to be revealed, it has been announced that the NSW government’s Creative Capital program will support the historic theatre’s redevelopment.
This production, starring David Bindi Hudson, is a significant addition to the growing body of work produced and performed by First Nations artists.
This adaptation of Melina Marchetta's classic Italian-Australian coming-of-age novel is still finding its feet.
The Wedding Singer swept the musical theatre categories as the Green Room Awards recognised productions throughout the last two years.
13 plays for both adult and young audiences will share in a combined prize pool of $60,000 and feature in the AWG’s Pathways for Playwrights program.
There is much to enjoy in this stage adaptation of Shaun Tan's picture book, though some scenes seem rather complex for children.
The Welsh actor will play Salieri in a spectacular new production in the Concert Hall – the first event to be announced in the SOH's 50th-anniversary celebrations.
The legendary theatre director behind the iconic "white box" staging of A Midsummer Night’s Dream has passed away.
Loud, frantic and utterly hyperactive, Top Coat features powerhouse performances and a dazzling script by Michelle Law.