Bell at his very best in this devastating play
John Bell excels in French writer Florian Zeller's cool-toned study of an elderly man losing everything to the slow creep of dementia.
John Bell excels in French writer Florian Zeller's cool-toned study of an elderly man losing everything to the slow creep of dementia.
A playwright's churn-and-burn approach to comedy wears thin in this story of cosmetics queens to refuse to make up.
"There is no reason why you can't have as many women on stage as men in these worlds," says Bell Shakespeare's Peter Evans. "We want gender parity to be the new normal, not the exception."
A playwright's churn-and-burn approach to comedy wears thin in this story of cosmetics queens to refuse to make up.
"There is no reason why you can't have as many women on stage as men in these worlds," says Bell Shakespeare's Peter Evans. "We want gender parity to be the new normal, not the exception."
Mikey Weinkove uses pizza-making and other forms of audience participation to get people talking.
What a welcome surprise. A group I had never heard of, dancers and choreographers whose names were unfamiliar – and they turned out to be smart, well produced and very entertaining.
Michael Keegan-Dolan's reimagining of Swan Lake seems calculated to offend traditionalists.
A slice of history comes to life on stage from Bangarra Dance Theatre.
Singer Paulini Cureunavuli says she has leaned on the cast and crew of The Bodyguard for support amid allegations of bribery.
One of Australia's most successful and enduring stars will take on the role of Eva Peron in Evita at the Sydney Opera House in September next year.
You'll learn plenty about Nellie Melba's life, but this musical's stick-to-the-facts approach reveals little of what might have made her tick.
Wagnerites will rejoice at the inclusion of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, but we miss out on Barrie Kosky's new weird opera, The Nose.
Opera Australia is bringing the best local and overseas talent to the stage in 2018.
A fresh look at a rich though problematic piece.
A comedian who quipped about Britain's new pound coin at the Edinburgh arts festival has won Best Joke of the Fringe 2017.
In Tom Gleeson's new show he promises to tell you when he's been lying.
About 140,000 Australians will see the legendary comic perform – while many more miss out.