OneSELF review: Digital dance performance has a split personality
This Fringe Festival performance feels like two contrasting works that need more development.
This Fringe Festival performance feels like two contrasting works that need more development.
Benjamin Law's first foray into stage writing will be a treat for voyeurs.
Ursula Yovich shines as Barbara, a woman trying to trade her blue collar for a white apron.
He's already donned the frock nearly 2,000 times, but nothing could stop Tony Sheldon from coming home to star in Priscilla Queen of the Desert - The Musical.
The 2017 Wharf Revue leaves a slightly sour taste amid the peals of laughter.
There's plenty to see and do in Canberra this week.
There's good reason why Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is so highly anticipated.
A new production uses the spoken word, video projections, music and dance to tell a multilayered story
Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon says the award-winning contemporary ballet is 'more like a musical without songs' than a ballet.
A musical vaudeville devoted to the men and women driven to the ultimate expression of disapproval with their head of state seems eerily on point in the Trump era.
Pap smears and poo are the subject of a new comedy coming to NIDA next week.
The stage musical is based on the cult 2004 film about high school girls written by Tina Fey.
From free public rehearsals to a balcony chorus singing Zadok the Priest, this is Handel for all.
 Peter McCallum casts his eye over the best of the week's classical music offerings.
Four star opera singers, a pianist and a truck stuffed full of theatre magic are touring regional Queensland in Opera Queensland’s latest show.
Jerry Seinfeld says he still considers Bill Cosby to be "the biggest comedian of all time", despite the sexual assault allegations leveled at the former TV star.
She has been investigated by the Secret Service and spurned by Hollywood but, on the eve of an Australian tour, Kathy Griffin says having two siblings diagnosed with cancer puts everything in perspective.
An Australian comedian has been named joint winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, a first for the city's Fringe festival in its 70-year history.