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‘I feel a bit of anger’: David Williamson steps out of retirement with something to say

‘I feel a bit of anger’: David Williamson steps out of retirement with something to say

After retiring in 2020 to focus on his health, the playwright behind Don’s Party and Emerald City will make his return to the theatre in 2024.

  • by Hannah Story

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Eddie Perfect’s Broadway hit Beetlejuice heads home to haunt Australia

Eddie Perfect’s Broadway hit Beetlejuice heads home to haunt Australia

In 2018, the musical comedy based on Tim Burton’s 1988 movie opened in Washington before moving to New York. Finally, it is making its way Down Under.

  • by Karl Quinn
From page to stage: Beloved books being turned into plays

From page to stage: Beloved books being turned into plays

Putting a beloved novel on stage risks raising the ire of both readers and theatre fans. But when it’s done well it’s worth it.

  • by Joyce Morgan
How this comedian turned her TikTok fame into a role in a musical

How this comedian turned her TikTok fame into a role in a musical

Gabbi Bolt first found fame with her song for the unofficial Ratatouille musical and TikToks about Australian politics. Now she’s taking on a new challenge.

  • by Hannah Story
Helen Morse is playing a 70-something tea drinker, but don’t be fooled

Helen Morse is playing a 70-something tea drinker, but don’t be fooled

The petite, polite acting veteran unleashes hellish visions in her MTC double bill with Alison Bell.

  • by Sonia Harford
Ripple effect of a one-night stand (and being overlooked for the telethon)

Ripple effect of a one-night stand (and being overlooked for the telethon)

Playwright Alistair Baldwin was told from birth he was one in a million.“Kids with rare and interesting diseases are surrounded by this intense spectacle.” His new play draws on this.

  • by Stephen A Russell
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Australian theatre companies fear economic downturn will ruin recovery

Australian theatre companies fear economic downturn will ruin recovery

Melbourne and Sydney Theatre companies have improved their balance sheets but warn a rebound in audience numbers may stall due to cost of living pressures.

  • by Linda Morris
The moody restaurant cellar giving Australian plays a second life

The moody restaurant cellar giving Australian plays a second life

Playwrights get paid very little and never get to see each other. Playwright, director and restaurant owner Wendy Beckett says they deserve to be celebrated.

  • by Hannah Story
He played Harry Potter on stage. Now he’s out of work, and nearly out of money

He played Harry Potter on stage. Now he’s out of work, and nearly out of money

For four years, Gareth Reeves played one of the most high-profile theatre roles in the world. Now he’s back in a position depressingly familiar to all actors.

  • by Elizabeth Flux
Sing, scream or jam: This iconic Melbourne stage could be yours

Sing, scream or jam: This iconic Melbourne stage could be yours

Now’s your chance to get on stage and perform at one of the grandest theatres in town.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
Old Sydney theatre wins temporary reprieve from hotel redevelopment

Old Sydney theatre wins temporary reprieve from hotel redevelopment

Supporters of the Metro-Minerva Theatre at Potts Point have applauded the surprising deferral of a planned boutique hotel redevelopment.

  • by Linda Morris