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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.

Jesus Christ Superstar to Return to Sydney's Capitol Theatre

Following seasons in London as well as an extensive tour of North America, the Olivier Award-winning reimagined production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar will arrive in Australia later this year. 

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Ghost Story Thrills Waters

John Waters on revisiting The Woman in Black

 

The Not So Odd Couple

Just how much do Shane and Todd share with Felix and Oscar?

 

A Toast to Tim Draxl

Ahead of Sunset Boulevard, we reflect on the actor-singer’s career

 

Cirque’s Mexican Dream

Image: Running Woman. Photographer: Anne Colliard.

Luzia, Cirque du Soleil’s 38th extravaganza under the Big Top, is touring Australia this year. Jonathan Cox spoke to Helena Merten and Nelson Smyles, two Aussies living their dreams performing with the troupe.

What Happens to Child Stars?

Image: Josh Gates in Billy Elliot

Debora Krizak speaks to stars of Rent and The Rocky Horror Show who cut their teeth in the industry as children.

Having spent the best part of 2023 performing with young kids, I have often wondered whether any of them would go on to pursue a performing arts career, and at what cost.

Audra McDonald In Oz

Self-confessed fangirl Coral Drouyn speaks to six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, on her way for an Australian concert tour in May.

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The Book of Mormon Returns to Sydney in 2025

The Tony®, Olivier®, and Grammy® award-winning production The Book of Mormon will return to Sydney from July 2025.

Winner of nine Tony Awards® including Best Musical and the Grammy® for Best Musical Theatre album, The Book of Mormon follows a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. It will play at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney from July 2025.

Gary Lang NT Dance Company’s The Other Side of Me begins WA tour

Geoffrey Williams reports.

In the hugely privileged world we inhabit as theatre reviewers, there are often experiences that continue to haunt us (mostly in good ways), long after we have seen and written about them. The Gary Lang NT Dance Company’s The Other Side of Me remains, for me, one such experience.

Sarah Snook and Marg Horwell Win Olivier Awards for Dorian Gray

The Picture Of Dorian Gray’s star Sarah Snook has been named Best Actress at the 2024 Olivier Awards, held at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The annual awards, presented by the Society of London Theatre, recognise excellence in professional theatre in London.

Casey Donovan and Genevieve Lemon to Star in Sister Act

Praise be! In the biggest role of her career to date, Casey Donovan has been confirmed to lead the cast of Sister Act, when it opens at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney from August and the Regent Theatre in Melbourne from November. Joining Casey in donning the habit will be the Genevieve Lemon in the role of Mother Superior.

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