Next month in Venice,the 37-year-old theatre troupe will pick up its latest international gong. But first comes a new play about workplace dynamics.
The former prime minister’s famous misogyny speech was a stunning piece of political theatre – and it’s now an acclaimed stage show.
Choreographer Joel Bray revisits his Pentecostal upbringing in a new show that took him by surprise.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a pioneer for women in law. Sarah Krasnostein followed in her wake and says Mitchell channels a ‘strange’ connection with the Supreme Court Justice.
After an emotionally tough year,award-winning stand-up comedian Geraldine Hickey is back on track (and running on it,too).
The not-for-profit theatre says it cannot afford to continue making work.
As the manipulative husband and his fragile victim,Toby Schmitz and Geraldine Hakewill provoke strong responses.
An event featuring the writer and activist,set to coincide with a performance of Yentl in Melbourne,has been relocated after law enforcement officials raised concerns.
The emotional and physical demands that 37 places on its cast aren’t for the faint of heart.
The comedian was feeling at “odds with her existence”,so she took a personal stocktake of her life. “It matters and it doesn’t matter at all.”
The writer’s bestselling novel The Dictionary of Lost Words has had a charmed life. Now it’s been adapted for the stage.