Sydney

Three Sisters
While aiming for period fidelity, this Three Sisters is a comedy, but not as Chekhov intended.

Drill
Dance meets football in this rigorous and innovative performance.

A Rabbit for Kim Jong-Il
A screwball, morbid farce relying on a patently absurd premise largely based on an inexplicably true story.

The Real Thing
Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing teases its audience with the writer’s famous multi-layered story-arcs.

Edward II
A passionate tale of Medieval politics which leaves audiences feeling a little indifferent.

A Property of the Clan
Director Phillip Rouse has taken a retro Australian classic and staged it with a sting of embarrassing relevance to today.

Almost Face to Face
A dramatic monologue told through the voice of a man struggling with his hedonistic tendencies.

City of Angels
A superb cast meets the challenge of this highly intelligent musical gem.

Then
A powerful, funny one-person show from Yve Blake.

MinusOneSister
Anna Barnes does a masterful job of updating Sophocles’ Electra to discuss some of the pressing issues of our time.