Review: Lysa and the Freeborn Dames (La Boite Theatre & QUT Creative Industries)
Ferocity and vulnerability are beautifully balanced in this premiere by Claire Christian.
Ferocity and vulnerability are beautifully balanced in this premiere by Claire Christian.
Relentless performances in this Australian premiere will leave you crying with laughter.
Shelagh Delaney's debut play remains just as vivid and perceptive as ever.
Jonathan Holloway's line-up includes 16th-century polyphony, virtual reality crossed with live performance, a dance-opera, and toy plastic pianos.
It does a lot with very little, but this stripped-back touring production doesn’t always transmit the power of Shakespeare’s play.
This take on Wilde’s play is not quite ideal, but just-right performances and beautiful costumes make it a comic delight.
Bangarra's Bennelong leads the pack, with Muriel's Wedding, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and Brett Dean's Hamlet close behind.
Queensland Theatre and Malthouse Theatre bring Osamah Sami’s absurd and affectionate memoir to Brisbane audiences.
The musicals Muriel's Wedding and Beautiful, and Bangarra's Bennelong lead the charge at the Act I presentation.
A dozen leading ladies shine as Fanny Brice in this brilliant, semi-staged SSO concert.
He takes on the title role of Molière’s The Miser for Bell Shakespeare after departing the company in 2015.
Opera Australia has announced it will stage West Side Story as its 2019 HOSH – though AD Lyndon Terracini isn’t interested in the move-to-musical argument.
The actor, who is suing The Daily Telegraph over stories accusing him of "inappropriate behaviour", has cited “current circumstances and medical advice” for his withdrawal.