Muriel’s Wedding the Musical honoured at the 2018 AWGIE Awards
Writer PJ Hogan has won the Musical Theatre Award and the David Williamson Prize, which will see funding go to the creation of new Australian work.
Writer PJ Hogan has won the Musical Theatre Award and the David Williamson Prize, which will see funding go to the creation of new Australian work.
A cleverly staged show that is gory, ghostly and very well performed – though not really that scary.
Exciting world premieres and a co-production with Sydney Theatre Company make this a bumper season.
The legendary American actor is to star in a 2019 Melbourne season of 33 Variations, about a musicologist studying Beethoven’s creation of the Diabelli Variations.
Sharp, humorous performances give a dated musical plenty of life.
Lee Lewis announces five challenging mainstage plays including world premieres by Mary Rachel Brown, Suzie Miller and Meyne Wyatt.
Kate Mulvany's adaptation of Ruth Park’s monumental trilogy of novels soars.
The Australian entertainer and musical theatre star talks Peter Allen and touring with his "stage mum" ahead of his debut on the Bravo Cruise of the Performing Arts.
This theatre piece about Death is ingenious and thought-provoking but still has some way to go to reach its full potential.
Three stage to screen broadcasts will reach audiences across the country in 2018.
A ‘sequel-of-sorts’ to Ibsen’s groundbreaking play, this new work is capably interpreted but fundamentally lacking in subtlety and complexity.
Three Flinders University scholars have written a new book about the “metric madness” surrounding the way we value Australian culture. We publish an extract.
Five world premieres, several interstate co-productions, and gender equality in writing and directing see QT on a roll under AD Sam Strong.