COST OF LIVING Opens Next Month at Melbourne Theatre Company
by Stephi Wild - Aug 13, 2024
Cost of Living, a deeply moving play that looks at the ways we care for one another and ourselves and winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama from playwright Martyna Majok, will begin previews at Melbourne Theatre Company’s Southbank Theatre on Saturday 14th September.
New Australian Musical, THE HEN HOUSE, To Play Camden Civic Centre in World Premiere
by Blair Ingenthron - Aug 20, 2023
PYT Fairfield and In Wild Company will present the brand-new Australian musical The Hen House, a fierce and funny migrant story paying homage to the stories of European migration in the '60s and '70s, having its world premiere at Riverside Theatres Parramatta from 7th to 9th September, before performing on stage at Camden Civic Centre from 13th to 14th September.
Griffin Theatre Company Premieres PONY Next Month
by Stephi Wild - Apr 6, 2023
Griffin Theatre Company will present the world premiere of the sassy, oh-so-crass one-woman crusade, Pony by Eloise Snape at the SBW Stables Theatre from 12th May – 17th June 2023.
Riverside National Theatre Of Parramatta Presents THE THINGS I COULD NEVER TELL STEVEN
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 21, 2020
From 5th to 14th November, Riverside's National Theatre of Parramatta will return to the stage to present The Things I Could Never Tell Steven. The production is directed by Anthea Williams (Flight Paths, Winyanboga Yurringa Since Ali Died) and written by Jye Bryant (Captain Moonlite, Sempre Libera, The Velveteen Rabbit) a prime example of Western Sydney talent, and leader of a new generation of Australian music theatre.
QPAC Presents A Reimagined Take On CINDERELLA
by Stephi Wild - Jan 30, 2019
This April, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) is bringing audiences Cinderella (but not as they know it) in an exciting first production from new theatre collective MYTHS MADE HERE.
Review Roundup: Griffin Theatre Company Presents Omar Musa's SINCE ALI DIED
by Alan Henry - Jan 17, 2019
This January, rapper, poet and award-winning Omar Musa brings his critically acclaimed show Since Ali Died back to Griffin Theatre Company for Sydney Festival following triumphant sold-out runs at Griffin's inaugural Batch Festival and Darwin Festival in 2018. Using the death of his hero Muhammad Ali as a lyrical springboard, Musa dives into a furious torrent of poetry, story and song, confronting everything from suburban violence to lost love to his Malaysian heritage-and the dark realities of growing up as a brown-skinned Muslim boy in Queanbeyan. Award-winning director Anthea Williams is once again at the helm of this livewire, hypnotic and totally unmissable hour of theatre.
VIDEO: Omar Musa on SINCE ALI DIED
by Alan Henry - Jan 9, 2019
This January, rapper, poet and award-winning Omar Musa brings his critically acclaimed show Since Ali Died back to Griffin Theatre Company for Sydney Festival following triumphant sold-out runs at Griffin's inaugural Batch Festival and Darwin Festival in 2018. Using the death of his hero Muhammad Ali as a lyrical springboard, Musa dives into a furious torrent of poetry, story and song, confronting everything from suburban violence to lost love to his Malaysian heritage-and the dark realities of growing up as a brown-skinned Muslim boy in Queanbeyan. Award-winning director Anthea Williams is once again at the helm of this livewire, hypnotic and totally unmissable hour of theatre.
Griffin Theatre Company Presents Omar Musa's SINCE ALI DIED
by Stephi Wild - Nov 26, 2018
This January, rapper, poet and award-winning Omar Musa brings his critically acclaimed show Since Ali Died back to Griffin Theatre Company for Sydney Festival following triumphant sold-out runs at Griffin's inaugural Batch Festival and Darwin Festival in 2018. Using the death of his hero Muhammad Ali as a lyrical springboard, Musa dives into a furious torrent of poetry, story and song, confronting everything from suburban violence to lost love to his Malaysian heritage-and the dark realities of growing up as a brown-skinned Muslim boy in Queanbeyan. Award-winning director Anthea Williams is once again at the helm of this livewire, hypnotic and totally unmissable hour of theatre.
THE HUMANS Comes to the Old Fitz Theatre
by Stephi Wild - Aug 11, 2018
The Blake family have assembled for Thanksgiving dinner at the run-down Manhattan apartment of youngest daughter Brigid. Tragically, this middle-class clan seems to be spiralling toward perilous entropy.