Sydney

STC’s 2015 season a conversation between canon and new ideas
Andrew Upton’s new season embraces fresh works by female playwrights, and the rich and resonant history of the well-written play.

Unholy Ghosts
Campion Decent depicts an honest, entertaining and darkly hilarious personal journey toward the final frontier.

Six world premieres feature in Griffin’s 2015 season
In her second season, Artistic Director Lee Lewis continues the company’s commitment to Australian stories and cultural diversity.

Hiding in Plain Sight
Hiding in Plain Sight is a most intriguing, fascinating and absorbing work.

Great clarity in Haze partnership
Cultural exchange is more than a quick residency; 4A reinvents the Renaissance studio of mentoring and patronage.

Oedipus Rex
Peter Carroll gives a bravura performance of a shattered life as the old blind king who has been cursed by…

Ensemble Theatre launches 2015 season
Two world premieres open Sandra Bates’ final season as Artistic Director at the North Shore Sydney theatre.

Wolf Lullaby
The combination of excellent direction, design, script and acting creates a spectacle that we are compelled to watch.

Thierrée’s Tabac Rouge announced as Sydney Festival curtain raiser
The French theatre-maker’s most extravagant work to date is a study of desire, power and social structures.

The Girl Who Forgot to Sing Badly
Kruckemeyer and Lovett handle the story's quandry with enthusiasm, sensitivity, and a good dose of reality.