Poetic play tackles human trafficking in India
A new play bridges the gulf between Mumbai and Sydney to reflect on the world we all live in.
A new play bridges the gulf between Mumbai and Sydney to reflect on the world we all live in.
This production of 1984 remains as nerve-rending and brutally effective as it was two years ago.
An all-star new production of Alex Harding's gay musical reaffirms its place in the canon of Australian queer theatre.
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Jonathan Biggins' whirlwind of a play stirs up plenty of thought.
A new wave of First Nations performers storming the barriers of discrimination and telling their story in new ways.
This Nutcracker moves fluidly through time, as an elderly Clara remembers her youth as a young ballerina in Russia, the heartbreak of love lost on a battlefield, and her eventual, bewildered arrival in Australia.
Sound is visualised through the dancers' movements, which range from lingering embraces to tapping and daggy dancing.
Sydney Dance Company continues to amaze with its with its passion and power.
The path to Broadway stardom is well-trodden.
An all-star new production of Alex Harding's gay musical reaffirms its place in the canon of Australian queer theatre.
Hello, Dolly! is a great example of The Production Company's ethos of prioritising performing talent over bells and whistles.
Economic exigency has dictated shorter and less adventurous OA Melbourne seasons recently, but this co-production with Covent Garden was refreshing.
Shining performances and some interesting artistic choices make this a splendid double bill from Opera Australia. ★★★★½
The tiny 115-seat Hayes Theatre is getting a big reputation for staging musicals with top talent. Coming soon to the theatre: opera diva Emma Matthews, and musical theatre stars David Campbell and Toby Francis.
Kathy Griffin's latest stunt has backfired spectacularly, drawing ire from progressives and conservatives alike.
US President Donald Trump wasn't there to roast in person at the White House correspondents' dinner, but that didn't stop the evening's entertainer, Hasan Minhaj.
What could be more provocative than prancing around naked on stage? Talking back to critics.