Harold Pinter’s bleakly funny The Dumb Waiter shows us the banality in brutality. It features in a new Ensemble double header with his equally comic play The Lover.
Spending time at an inner Sydney park during swooping season gave the veteran star of stage and screen a great idea – once she pushed through her dread.
Our critics take in the latest performances around town.
From the visual arts to a beloved musical,live music and comedy,here’s how to keep the kids busy these school holidays.
Luke Hura had the job of getting two groodles ready to play the dog Sandy in the beloved musical Annie at the Capitol Theatre. Here’s how he did it.
Shows,concerts,sporting events,markets and services are all in doubt as Alfred continues its march towards south-east Queensland.
The group promises to take audiences into 5000 years of Chinese history,but it is the result of a spiritual movement established in 1992.
Considered one of the finest ballet dancers of his generation,Christopher Wheeldon had to throw out the rulebook when choreographing MJ The Musical.
Jay Laga’aia had to take on more than saying “Argghh!” when he accepted the role of the Pirate King in a new production of The Pirates of Penzance.
There’s a massive year ahead for the city’s theatre fans,with big names,big shows and some big surprises (well,maybe).