As the lights come down on The Bleeding Tree, silence momentarily consumes the audience. From the first moment, this play…
The light comes up on a group of people standing clad in white, backs to the audience. They are holding…
The word ‘classic’ is often used to describe texts that have stood the test of time. Shakespeare is probably the…
History has traditionally been told through the words and stories of men, and the Gospel is no exception. Sydney Theatre…
After the week we’ve had and the blow it’s been for women and minority groups everywhere, the idea of escaping…
It may be time to retire The Wharf Revue. The current-events inspired sketch-style show has become something of a tradition…
Sydney Theatre Company and Global Creatures have come together for one of the more exciting announcements we've heard in a…
Iris (a youthful Ashleigh Cummings) is a 14-year-old girl who has recently escaped from boarding school with her two best…
Sydney Theatre Company’s new production of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons delves into a family ruined by the second world…