Scorsese's costume designer picks the best movie outfits of all time
Martin Scorcese's Acadamy Award-winning costume designer spills the beans on the outfits that influenced her most.
Martin Scorcese's Acadamy Award-winning costume designer spills the beans on the outfits that influenced her most.
Edward II, by Anthony Weigh, Malthouse Theatre, Until August 21
Edward II, by Anthony Weigh, Malthouse Theatre, Until August 21
Tasmanian playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer has written a play about a man who confronts the impending loss of his hearing in an unusual way.
For the past four decades this self-taught lighting designer has brightened Canberra stages.
Edward II, by Anthony Weigh, Malthouse Theatre, Until August 21
The Strange Attractor dance "lab" looks at the role of choreography in the art world.
This is a smart, fast show that takes the tango onto the commercial stage and propels it to the edge of the circus ring.
Bangarra Dance Theatre's triple bill presents three very different works.
It's an ambitious undertaking tackling this tale of obsession and revenge but this ANU student production has a lot of talent and commitment involved, both on and off stage.
The Cole Porter Depression-era musical has plenty of evergreen songs and dance numbers to keep audiences entertained.
Funny Girl featured in The Production Company's debut season in 1999. Since then, the company Jeanne Pratt founded has flourished, which makes this revival an enticing prospect.
Barrie Kosky's celebrated production of Handel's Saul is the centrepiece of the 2017 Adelaide Festival.
A group of artists and theatremakers are working together to tell a story of war and its devastating effects on soldiers.
Written in the 1850s in the glory days following La Traviata, Rigoletto and Il Trovatore , and revised during his fruitful late maturity, Simon Boccanegra bears traces of the greatness of both middle and late Verdi.
Family Guy is weighing in on the anti-vaccination movement and has enlisted the help of Oscar-winning actor and activist, Sean Penn.
John Cleese has launched his own YouTube channel – and it's as reliably bonkers as one might hope it would be.
With his blunt, outspoken stage persona, Wayne Deakin is "a front foot comedian". And at 6 foot 2, few people's idea of a rape victim.