Caryl Churchill’s LIGHT SHINING IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE is given a modern Australian makeover with Eamon Flack and Hannah Goodwin’s (co-directors) interpretation for Belvoir St Theatre.
Alana Valentine’s WAYSIDE BRIDE draws on real experiences from interviews and a personal connection to share the stories Of Reverend Ted Noff’s unusual ministry.
Belvoir has announced the appointment of Aaron Beach to the position of Executive Director of the acclaimed theatre company, taking the reins from Sue Donnelly, who has helmed the company since 2017.
My stage play The Sugar House uses the metaphor of gentrification of a former Sydney harbourside sugar refinery to explore the legacy of change for a woman who has come from poverty but now lives a completely transformed middle-class lifestyle
Belvoir has announced the productions making up its 2022 season. Next year sees nine plays (and one repertory season) take to the stage to introduce some astonishing new stage talent.
This year, the Fellowship is now open to both playwrights to write a new play and to directors or writer/directors that can lead the creation of an Indigenous-led new stage work, whether that be a new play, an adaptation or through a devised process.
Belvoir has announced the array of shows making up the second part of their 2021 season. Part two of the 2021 program will comprise three distinct parts; the brand-new Belvoir’s Festival of Everything; the first-ever Belvoir repertory season of two works by award winning women writers; and a new Australian pantomime to round out the year with a full-blown celebration of all-things theatrical.
Belvoir has announced the productions making up the first part of their 2021 season. In recognition of the unpredictable times at hand, the first announcement reveals the shows that will take to the stage from February to September 2021, with the second announcement to be shared in early 2021.
A $25,000 paid residency, the Balnaves Foundation Fellowship gives the Fellow the opportunity to work at Belvoir as a resident artist to create a work for the stage. It seeks to be deeply collaborative, offering an invitation to have a voice in Belvoir's artistic decision-making processes and the opportunity to support other Indigenous artists through Belvoir's creative development and programming.
After 6 months without performances, Belvoir has announced that the theatre doors will re-open this September when A Room of One's Own takes to the Belvoir St Theatre stage from 10 September to 18 October.
Belvoir is now accepting submissions for The Balnaves Foundation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fellowship, with a $25,000 paid residency at Belvoir.
Belvoir has announced their first ever online concert! Streaming from Friday 22 May for one weekend only, Belvoir in Concert presents the best of Belvoir's songs in a series of specially recorded performances by their original cast members. The Concert will be presented just for the joy of it, and to say thank you to Belvoir's loyal fans for their support during the current difficult times.
Belvoir have made the difficult but necessary decision to cancel all remaining performances of Dance Nation, due to open at Belvoir St Theatre on Wednesday 18th March. Although the venue's capacity is less than 500, the company have placed the health and safety of their audience, staff and actors as first priority.
Nominations were announced today for the Sydney Theatre Awards for 2019, which will be presented at a gala ceremony on Monday 20 January 2020 at 7pm at the York Theatre, Seymour Centre.