Richard Roxburgh is returning to the stage at Sydney Theatre Company’s Walsh Bay headquarters for the first time in seven years.
Roxburgh,who played a walking scandal of a criminal defence barrister in the hit TV series Rake,was filming in Melbourne courts.
While times are hard in Italy right now,Colloca’s latest series of Cook Like an Italian reflects her culture’s joyous approach to food.
The fourth season of The Crown comes to Australia,via Spain,in a compelling recreation of Charles and Diana's 1983 tour.
Director John Sheedy's film is likeable,just not good enough to compete against much bigger and better-funded foreign movies.
Director Owen Taylor's first feature-length film,mixing small-town rivalry with white-knuckle action,crosses the finish line in style.
It's the first time in the awards'history that a woman has claimed the top three prizes for the same film in a single year.
Before they became screen legends,many of our best-known actors were struggling thespians at NIDA. A picture essay captures some of their early student performances.
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A high-school sexting scandal drawn from real life is the springboard for a compelling moral drama that could hardly feel more relevant to this moment in time.