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Linda Woolverton brought Belle and Alice to life – and she’s not ready to stop yet
The writer talks about adapting Beauty and the Beast for the stage musical. As the only woman with a sole…
The cost of admission – are theatre ticket prices too high?
With rising living costs, are our major companies doing enough to ensure access for those on low incomes?
A world premiere from the ever-inventive and imaginative Circa
The leading performance company explores the art of ballet, classical music and fairy tales alongside the physicality of circus in…
The undiscovered country: ageing and dementia on stage
Seventeen years after winning the Patrick White Playwrights Award, Patricia Cornelius’ ‘Do Not Go Gentle’ finally has its mainstage debut.
From Twelfth Night to Salt Waves Fresh: Shakespeare in FNQ
Fulbright Scholar Professor Gretchen Minton has been reworking Shakespeare, working with TheatreiNQ in Far North Queensland.
Good things happen when the young Dare to Dream
JUTE Theatre Company’s new First Nations residency program, Dare to Dream, hits the road this month in Far North Queensland.
Can live theatre in cinemas reel in new arts audiences?
What began as an experimental partnership between a cinema owner and a theatre company is proving a surprising lure for…
Australia’s first-ever festival of Gilbert and Sullivan’s works opens in Adelaide
A 10-day festival celebrating the comic genius of Gilbert and Sullivan is attracting new audiences and die-hard supporters.
‘Let’s pretend this is a film’ – when screen techniques tread the boards
There’s a long and storied tradition of film technology appearing on our stages, but to what end?
The art of the solo show
One-person shows have become increasingly popular in current theatre, but what does it take to tackle a solo work?