Review: Eureka Day (State Theatre Company South Australia)
Hypocrisy, fallibility and misinformation collide in this poignant, divisive and turbulent satire that entertains and challenges in equal measures.
Hypocrisy, fallibility and misinformation collide in this poignant, divisive and turbulent satire that entertains and challenges in equal measures.
Big suits, big stakes and big lies collide in this exceptional revival of David Mamet's ageless classic.
This new Australian play by Finegan Kruckemeyer provides thought provoking theatre about the fallout from a global warming solution.
A contemporary reimagining of Thornton Wilder’s 1927 Pulitzer winning work of fiction.
Outstanding premiere about life in an Australian country community.
World Premiere proves love is a four-legged word.
This Australian premiere rightly challenges us to the point of discomfort, raising more questions than it answers.
In a masterstroke of deceit, director Catherine Fitzgerald paints a heavy picture on a light canvas with her production of Patrick Hamilton’s 1938 thriller.
A coming-of-age dance contest with a massive dose of teenage angst.
Helen Dallimore delivers the gold at end of the rainbow.
An intimate, Herculean one-man revolution.
A delightful, mischievous, intoxicating celebration of difference.
A circus spectacular of acrobatic virtuosity.