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Helpmann nominee Ursula Yovich to bow out on top

Helpmann nominee Ursula Yovich to bow out on top

The Barbara and the Camp Dogs star says the hit musical will be one of her last stage performances.

  • by Robert Moran

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Ordinary people, extraordinary lives
Review

Ordinary people, extraordinary lives

Andrew Bovell's family drama is sympathetically realised in Neil Armfield's production.

  • by Joyce Morgan
Wake in Fright adapted for a new generation
Arts

Wake in Fright adapted for a new generation

The classic gothic Australian novel is performed on stage in all its disturbing, searing glory.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
'Everyone wants it to keep going': comedy home may close over financial woes
Performing arts

'Everyone wants it to keep going': comedy home may close over financial woes

With less than a year to find $100,000, time is running out for the Giant Dwarf theatre.

  • by Laura Chung
Review: When The Light Leaves
Review

Review: When The Light Leaves

Tomas Parrish takes an emotionally honest dive in La Mama's When The Light Leaves.

  • by Cameron Woodhead
Sri Lankan family saga to face off against Harry Potter at theatre awards
Helpmann Awards

Sri Lankan family saga to face off against Harry Potter at theatre awards

Meanwhile the national Opera Company earned the most musical theatre nominations.

  • by Nathanael Cooper
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'Anything can happen': Lifting the curtain on live radio plays
Performing arts

'Anything can happen': Lifting the curtain on live radio plays

An umbrella, egg beater and leather gloves don't have much in common, but Mark Kilmurry is using these everyday household objects to recreate the world of radio plays.

  • by Laura Chung
Gloria review: Smart satire applies blowtorch to office politics
Review

Gloria review: Smart satire applies blowtorch to office politics

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins play, Gloria, is a savage appraisal of office behaviour.

  • by John Shand
Immerse yourself in the surrealist nightmare of Edgar Allan Poe
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Immerse yourself in the surrealist nightmare of Edgar Allan Poe

A Midnight Visit is a theatre experience spanning more than 30 rooms and it's coming to Melbourne in August.

  • by Broede Carmody
Hadestown, The Ferryman, The Cher Show: which Tony winners are coming to Australia?
Tony Awards

Hadestown, The Ferryman, The Cher Show: which Tony winners are coming to Australia?

The Ferryman is pretty much confirmed for an Australian run, but which other Tony winners and nominees are coming to Australia?

  • by Nathanael Cooper
Disappointing night for Australia at the Tony Awards
Tony Awards

Disappointing night for Australia at the Tony Awards

Eddie Perfect and King Kong designer Peter England both went home empty-handed.

  • by Nathanael Cooper