Review: Grace (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
Sarah Goodes directs this intimate new play about three generations of women.
Patricia Maunder has been an arts journalist since the 1990s, interviewing the likes of Sir Andrew Davis and Renée Fleming, and contributing to publications such as The Age and Opera (UK). Based in Melbourne, she’s passionate about opera, theatre and anything Baroque.
Sarah Goodes directs this intimate new play about three generations of women.
This play dares to climb a mountain, but stumbles over life’s big questions.
Colourful, quirky, energetic and fast-paced, this Comedy of Errors is an enjoyable romp for most ages.
The MSO Chorus returns, bringing joy to the end of a diabolical year.
Low on laughs, this intentionally farcical musical-meets-cabaret is lost at sea.
Baz Luhrmann's musical movie is reborn as a stunning stage production.
The MTC returns with a beautiful, surprisingly subtle take on Shakespeare’s comedy.
A new adaptation of Thornton Wilder's novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey, starring Slava Grigoryan and Paul Capsis, will premiere at the Adelaide Guitar Festival presented with Brink Productions.
Hot French playwright’s comedy fails to fire in this production starring Stephen Curry.
Genevieve Lacey and Marshall McGuire's lockdown recording project is about to become a Musica Viva tour, using lighting to create a poetic, enhanced concert.
Life on edge is front and centre in Patricia Cornelius' latest play RUNT.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Funny and thought-provoking, a new American play that grapples with the truth.