Latest Reviews
Never Closer
By Jennifer Beasley. A compelling tale of inevitability binds five friends as an 800-year-old conflict during Northern Ireland’s unsettling conflict draws to an end – with tragic results. Produced by Ben Walter of Patalog Theatre Co. and Cameron Lukey of 45DS present...
Red Sky Morning
By Darby Turnbull Shortly after their very fine revival of Beyond the Neck Theatreworks returns to Tom Holloway’s oeuvre with his 2008 play Red Sky Morning, which will also tour regional Victoria. Through interconnected, verse-like monologues, Holloway the...
Waitress
Review by Suzanne Tate Waitress premiered on Broadway in 2016, nine years after the movie was first launched at the Sundance Film Festival. Waitress has built a loyal following through its combination of quirky humour, grounded domestic drama and a score by...
Game. Set. Match
By Jennifer Beasley. Female revenge empowerment becomes entwined with predatory tennis metaphors and Hamlet’s corruption through justice as Game. Set. Match delves into monster hunting territory as it asks: Can someone reclaim agency through violence? Trigger...
The Glass Menagerie
By Adam Rafferty After staging A Streetcar Named Desire in 2024, MTC have returned to American author Tennessee Williams’ work again, this time producing his breakthrough play The Glass Menagerie (not for the first time). It’s known for being a ‘memory play’ with...
Mara
By Mama Natalie The name Mara has deep roots in multiple strands of myth and folklore. In Norse and Germanic traditions, a “mara” was a malevolent spirit believed to sit on a sleeper’s chest, causing nightmares. In Hebrew, the name itself means “bitterness” or...
The Bookbinder
By Jessica Taurins Nobody really grows out of enjoying fairytales. No matter what we say to ourselves, it's easy to be sucked back into worlds of mystery and magic, where mistakes jumpstart an adventure and a moral ending is to be expected. The Bookbinder is one of...
MICF: Harry Jun – Inside Jokes, Outside Voice
By Jessica Taurins Harry Jun is a delicious blend of many things - Korean, Australian, Wollongong-ian, exuberant, thoughtful, hyperactive, humble - and all of them are on display during his 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Inside Jokes, Outside Voice....
Art
By Jennifer Beasley. Brilliantly acted and directed, this three-hander comedy about male friendship, lies and identity is the perfect showcase for Roxburgh, Herriman and Schmitz. Prepare to be dazzled! I’ve long wanted to see Art, written by Yasmina Reza in 1994 and...
Features
The Birds – A Contemporary Woman’s Take by Louise Fox
Belvoir St Theatre is soon to stage a fresh new adaption of Daphne du Maurier’s 1952 ecological horror story, The Birds. With this new adaptation writer and adapter Louise Fox brings fervour and suspense for a new age, with new anxieties. "I was keen to get back to...
Kamarra Bell-Wykes directs a case study in survival and transformation
Lead by multi-award-winning director Kamarra Bell-Wykes, Lazarus is the extraordinary true story of Larry Walsh, Taungurung Elder, activist and storyteller, and is a heartfelt and vital work that speaks directly to the soul of this country. For Bell-Wykes it was a...
Lyall Brooks – It’s not just a play you listen to; it’s one you experience
Tom Holloway’s award-winning script, Red Sky Morning, is a powerful and poetic story about family, silence, and finding hope in the everyday and is the latest offering presented by Theatre Works as a part of their 2026 By Theatre Works programming. For director Lyall...
Megan Jones: A unique theatre experience full of love, rage, hope and despair
This April, acclaimed theatre-maker Megan Jones, Theatre Works, and Machination Theatre Ensemble bring an emotionally resonant new work to the Theatre Works stage. An inventive reimagining of the Cinderella story, told from the perspective of the stepmother, here we...
Alex Hines & Sarah Stafford: Treat yourself to a little escapism
After a sold out season at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, Best Comedy Winner, BIRDS, returns for a two-week run at the Malthouse for Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Shayna (Hines), a wealthy five-time divorcee, and Beverley (Stafford), a mother of twelve...
Rob Mills is ready for his dream role
Rob Mills first saw Waitress The Musical within a month of its debut on Broadway and was immediately in love. A few years later he was in London and saw the musical again in the West End. His dream was to play the role of Dr Pomatter in Waitress in London's...
News
Australian World Orchestra Melbourne and Sydney
Following the resounding success of our 2025 season of Mahler’s 4th and 5th Symphonies, AWO’s co-founder, Alexander Briger, returns with Australia’s finest for an unforgettable birthday celebration and 2026 program. The AWO celebrates its 15th Anniversary with two...
Shooting Hedda Gabler
Seymour Centre and Secret House present the Australian premiere of Shooting Hedda Gabler by Nina Segal—a darkly unsettling, wickedly funny examination of ambition, manipulation and coercive control. When offered the lead part in a Norwegian film adaptation of Hedda...
Sydney Dance Company returns to the Sydney Opera House with Engine
Sydney Dance Company takes to Sydney Opera House with a high-impact triple bill celebrating the strength, precision, and expressive power of the human body. Engine unites three extraordinary choreographers – Rafael Bonachela, Fran Díaz and Melanie Lane – in an...
Two Weeks by Siobhán Doran-Chaston | Merrigong Theatre Company
Merrigong Theatre Company’s annual artists’ program, MERRIGONGX presents Two Weeks by Siobhán Doran-Chaston at the Illawarra Performing Art Centre from the 28th to 30th May 2026. First drafted over twenty years ago, loosely inspired by the lives of Siobhán and her...
Competitions
Win Tix to Beasts of Burden and Other Party Guests
Win 1 double pass for the upcoming season of Beasts of Burden and Other Party Guests at Bluestone Church Artspace in Footscray. They’re for the 7:30pm show on Friday June 5 To be in the running please send your response to the below question to: ...
Win Tix to Between The Lines – The James Joyce/Groucho Marx Letters
Win 1 of 2 double passes for the upcoming season of Between The Lines – The James Joyce/Groucho Marx Letters at fortyfivedownstairs. They’re for the 7:30pm show on Thursday the 18th of June To be in the running please send your response to the below question to: ...
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