George Gershwin’s first musical rediscovered
The greater part of George Gershwin's La, La, Lucille was assumed to be long lost – until a researcher opened up a dusty archive box.
The greater part of George Gershwin's La, La, Lucille was assumed to be long lost – until a researcher opened up a dusty archive box.
UK writer Isley Lynn’s The Swell imparts a neck-snapping spin to its decades-spanning story of a queer love triangle.
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A classic of early English theatre, this tale of bloody revenge is imperfectly reimagined as Gothic horror.
Even actors as talented as Sheridan Harbridge and Jing-Xuan Chan can’t make this two-hander about love and grief particularly memorable.
Sarah Snook gives a breath-taking tour de force performance as the London lead in Sydney Theatre Company's The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Nineteen events over five days will throw a handful of glitter over the theatres, laneways and bars of Launceston.
Geelong's Back to Back Theatre recognised as “the pioneer of renewal in Australian theatre" at this year's Venice Biennale.
Life’s joys and struggles aired in a wonderful new play by Steve Rodgers, set at an aquatic centre.
Van Badham spins a mix of barbed wire and fairy floss from Lope de Vega’s story of two daughters on the auction block of marriage.