Sydney Theatre Company launches its 2016 Season
Upton leaves Sydney theatre-goers with a thoughtful and well-constructed programme.
Upton leaves Sydney theatre-goers with a thoughtful and well-constructed programme.
From Broadway to the Super Bowl, from Rosenkavalier to Rock albums, this soprano is beginning to look like she’s done it all. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Matthew Lutton unveils a brave and bold line-up that looks set to thrill.
The iconic venue has received a 4 Star Green rating for it’s eco-friendly operations and innovations.
The British director with a string of international hits will succeed Andrew Upton from 2016.
★★★★☆The Bard’s last play is John Bell’s last show for the company – but he leaves us wanting more. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★★ Young and Bell create a brilliant synthesis between music and narrative. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Blanchett and Roxburgh blaze brightly in Upton's punchy revamp of Chekhov's first play.
Ahead of her performances in Master Class, the actor explains her preparation for the role of La Divina. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
A short history of Chekhov’s first major dramatic work. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Toni Morrison and Peter Sellars’ Desdemona and Tom Waits’ Woyzeck will be 2016 centrepieces.
Festival Director Josephine Ridge’s final festival selection is headlined by Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, 1984.
Alan John’s tempestuous score looks more East than West. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in