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Review: FAIR PLAY At Old Fitz Theatre Explores Much More Than Rigours Of Competitive Sports


by Jade Kops - March 09, 2026

Ella Road’s FAIR PLAY challenges the structure and rules around women's sports and what defines a woman through the relationship between two young athletes from vastly different backgrounds. ...

EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL, bloody toe tapping madcap fun


by Kym Vaitiekus - February 27, 2026

Come along for a campy, madcap night out filled with wonderful musical numbers and affectionate parody. Take the free poncho or wear white, and fully immerse yourself in the festivities of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL...

REVIEW: Skank Sinatra and Dolly Diamond Deliver a Brilliantly Funny Drag Homage To Mel Brooks’ Classic with THE PERFORMERS.


by Jade Kops - February 22, 2026

Drag Divas Skank Sinatra (Jens Radda) and Dolly Diamond(Michael Dalton) have joined forces for a brilliantly funny new cabaret musical THE PERFORMERS....

REVIEW: Just As The Composition On Canvas Is Questioned, ART Examines The Foundations Of Friendships


by Jade Kops - February 22, 2026

Yasmina Reza’s Award-winning comedy ART has started its Australian tour in Sydney....

Review: LATE NIGHT VICE — Where scandalous skill meets unapologetic freedom.


by Kym Vaitiekus - February 17, 2026

LATE NIGHT VICE - Finally a show where the boundaries are truly treated with the abandon they deserve. This Cabaret-circus show excites, titillates, shocks, entices, entertains beyond par, all with a moist hug. ...

REVIEW: Forty Years On, THE NORMAL HEART Is A Powerful piece of Theatre That Informs, Challenges And Remains Important In the 21st Century.


by Jade Kops - February 14, 2026

Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart remains a powerful, vital work 40 years on in this captivating Sydney Theatre Company production starring Mitchell Butel and directed by Dean Bryant....

REVIEW: AMPLIFIED THE EXQUISITE ROCK AND RAGE OF CHRISSY AMPHLETT Is Sheridan Harbridge’s Latest Cabaret Celebration A Strong Woman.


by Jade Kops - February 02, 2026

AMPLIFIED THE EXQUISITE ROCK AND RAGE OF CHRISSY AMPHLETT is an 80-minute dive into life of the Divinyls frontwoman that broke through the stereotype of women in music with her rebellious rock’n’roll volatility....

Review: SPLIT ENDS the trauma of obsession, control and loss


by Kym Vaitiekus - January 24, 2026

SPLIT ENDS is an autobiographical work born from a painful relationship, presented with raw honesty and formidable commitment by Claudia Shnier....

Review: DEAR SON – love from the heart at Belvoir St Theatre


by Kym Vaitiekus - January 14, 2026

DEAR SON – love from the heart. DEAR SON invites us into the warmth, wisdom, and enduring strength of an Indigenous men’s gathering. Based on the book of the same name by Thomas Mayo, and adapted for the stage by director Isaac Drandic along John Harvey, this is theatre as conversation, ceremony...

Review: Stephein Sondheim;s PUTTING IT TOGETHER Contemplates Human Relationships at Foundry Theatre


by Jade Kops - January 09, 2026

Stephen Sondheim’s fabulous music is presented in a different ‘light’ as songs from across four decades of the maestro’s work come together for PUTTING IT TOGETHER....

Past Shows

Coranderrk
Dec 7 – Jan 5, 2014

Coranderrk is about what might have been. In the neglected storehouse of Australian history, this is one of the definitive stories. At a Victorian Parliamentary...

Hamlet
Oct 12 – Dec 1, 2013

Every generation feels the irresistible compulsion to attempt to stage this, the greatest play by the greatest playwright. Then, when we try, we’re haunted by...

Miss Julie
Aug 24 – Oct 6, 2013

We love watching plays about couples tearing each other to pieces: George and Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Elyot and Amanda in Private...

Persona
Jul 24 – Aug 18, 2013

Adena Jacobs’ staging of Ingmar Bergman’s film packed out houses at Melbourne’s Theatre Works in 2012. It was one of the finest pieces of theatre...

Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches
May 28 – Jul 14, 2013

Actually, Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is not one play but two. Millennium Approaches and Perestroika were the closing statements of...

Angels in America Part Two: Perestroika
May 29 – Jul 14, 2013

Various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon squeeze, the squeeze’s pill-popping wife and Mormon mother, a rabid Republican lawyer, a...

Forget Me Not
Apr 29 – May 19, 2013

Gerry is almost 60, and he is going to meet his mother for the first time since he was three. His daughter Sally has had...

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Feb 16 – Apr 7, 2013

BRICK: But how in hell on earth do you imagine that you’re going to have a child by a man that can’t stand you? MARGARET:...

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