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STAGE WHISPERS MAGAZINE: SEP/OCT/NOV 2024 EDITION OUT NOW!!!

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Ten Out Of SIX

Sharon Millerchip and our latest queens on Henry VIII’s wives

ENTECH Evolves For Its 30th

Big changes for Australia’s annual touring sound and light trade show

The End Of The Wharf

One last tour for theatrical icon The Wharf Revue

Catching Peter Pan’s Stars

Why Williamson Can’t Stop Writing

Image: Georgie Parker - The Great Divide. Photographer: Brett Boardman.

Australia’s most successful playwright, David Williamson, has burst out of retirement to premiere three new plays this year in Sydney, Adelaide and Noosa. In a wide-ranging interview with David Spicer, the 82-year-old discusses the prevailing themes of Australian theatre, the issues raised in his latest offerings, and names the best and worst plays of his career.

The End of the Wharf

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After 25 years of tickling funny bones, Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott are retiring their quills with one final

Belvoir’s 2025 Season

Belvoir has announced its 2025 Season, presenting nine plays including new Australian work, multi-layered and joyful Indigenous stories, some adaptations, a Shakespeare and some classics done the Belvoir way.

Cracking The Big Apple

The epic Australian play Counting and Cracking has opened in New York for a three week season sponsored by the Public Theatre after completing seasons in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Edinburgh. See below for Stage Whispers TV's exclusive coverage of their first preview. The ensemble of 19 is bucking the trend towards smaller casts. David Spicer reports.

Pinocchio for Grown Ups

Melbourne audiences will have the chance to enjoy the mainstage Australian premiere of My Son Pinocchio: Geppetto’s Musical Tale. David Spicer spoke to two of the leads, Rachael Beck and Daniel Lim.

It’s not very often you speak to a thirteen-year-old boy and find out he’s playing lead roles in three musicals within the space of a few months.

Sydney Theatre Company 2025 Season

Image: Picnic at Hanging Rock - Kirsty Marillier and Olivia de Jonge. Photographer: Derek Henderson

Outgoing STC Artistic Director Kip Williams has announced Sydney Theatre Company’s 2025 program, his eighth and final season with the company.

Hadestown for Melbourne

Seen by three million, and streamed by over 350 million all around the world, singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell’s West End and Broadway musical phenomenon Hadestown will premiere in Melbourne at the Her Majesty’s Theatre in May 2025.

Hadestown broke Theatre Royal Sydney box office records when it went on sale earlier this year for the Sydney season, and now Melbourne audiences have their chance.

Prior Engagements

Leading lady Marina Prior, who has been thrilling audiences since the age of 19,  recently appeared in a concert version of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s masterpiece Carousel. Life-long fan Jonathan Cox was excited to chat with her.

And Then There Were None Coming in 2025

From the producers of the hugely successful Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap comes a brand-new production of Agatha Christie’s best-selling crime novel of all time, And Then There Were None, opening at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre in February 2025 and Sydney Theatre Royal from May 2025.

Ten people are lured to a solitary mansion on an island off the English coast, when a storm cuts them off from the mainland. The true reason for their presence on the island soon becomes horribly clear.

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