Theatre

Adelaide Festival: Beowulf – A Thousand Years Of Baggage

Beowulf, was originally written sometime between the 8th and 11th centuries as an epic Anglo-Saxon poem. Jason Craig's incarnation; Beowulf…

13 years ago

Original Cougar: The Delicious Jerry Hall is Mrs Robinson

AussieTheatre's Clare Pickering was starstruck when she met Jerry Hall to talk about the upcoming revival production of The Graduate…

13 years ago

Neon – the independent buzz

Today, Melbourne Theatre Company validates the work of dynamic independent theatre makers by announcing NEON – a festival celebrating Melbourne’s…

13 years ago

Australian Ballets Don Quixote – Photo Feature

The Australian Ballet's 2013 season opened this weekend with a crowd pleasing production of Don Quixote in Melbourne. Jam packed…

13 years ago

Hats Off – Exclusive backstage interview: Garry Scale

AussieTheatre’s social media and digital team were backstage at Hats Off Sydney recently and have put together a series of…

13 years ago

Adelaide Festival: Kamp

Many of us would be aware of some of the atrocities of the holocaust. Most of us have probably seen…

13 years ago

The Good, The Bad and the Wonderful – NYC Part 1

After two weeks in New York, I sit in a friend's home in Vancouver for four days recovering from what…

13 years ago

Wildly witty and enchantingly funny – The Importance of Being Ernest

Pitched as Oscar Wilde’s most famous play, and one of the most popular romantic comedies in the English language, The…

13 years ago

Dirty Blonde – Darlinghurst Theatre

Mae West is a lingering icon of a very different time who was well ahead of her time. Remembered for…

13 years ago