Linda has 20 years experience as a director and playwright. Anthem is a play of ‘a lot of heart, energy, and fire.’ Professor of Theatre Studies and co-director of the Australian Centre in the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne In Anthem, the Melbourne public transportation system behaves as a microcosm of larger political tensions and anxieties. I look forward to seeing Emerald City this week. Breaking Glass. Theatre on screen is still an epic experience. A new adaptation of Kenneth Cook’s novel retells the story of a man’s descent into violent masculinity with a female voice, accompanied by visual and aural spectacle. News . Three of our sensational playsBrilliant … Thank you for making things bright. https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/theatre/free-theatre-festival-online Linda's Gothic play Post Office Rose (2008) won a Matilda Award for Best New Play (2006) and was published by Playlab Press (2008). Sue Smith’s Hydra: how love, pain and sacrifice produced an Australian classic From 4 September 2020, we’ll welcome back our audience with our reimagined production of Patrick Hamilton’s classic thriller Gaslight. Family Values review: David Williamson’s new uncomfortable, confronting playBreaking Glass review: Sydney Chamber Opera livestreams premiereA new production of Cloudstreet - the play adapted from Tim Winton's literary epic - is visually arresting. Thirty years on, Bran Nue Dae still feels relevant. Professor in Cultural and Social Analysis, Western Sydney University Renewed interest in mid-century modern houses is more about substance than style. Oriel Gray’s The Torrents remains relevant today Professor of Creative Arts, Griffith University When Indigenous elder Binno (played by William McPherson) teaches dances to three young men, a bigger plan emerges. British and American theatre traditions, visually fairly dumb, have been clinging to naturalism — a 19th century style characterised by literal representation of realistic events on stage — and for many critics this remains the only right way to "do" theatre, even though the best contemporary Australian performance has outgrown this aesthetic. Wharf Revue a fabulous experience. TCS 19, Houghton Library, Harvard University. Fortnightly: Australian Dance Theatre ADAPT Adelaide-based company Australian Dance Theatre release a work from the archive each fortnight on Fridays, … The online concertSign up to receive our FREE weekly newsletterOur aim is to create an engaging and informative platform that supports an appreciation of artists and the Australian arts industry.The Importance of Staging Musical Theatre Revivals: The Age of PippinBanding Together: the Australian Music Vault shares the challenges facing our Australian music community right nowDreamBIG 2021 program inspires and reunites curious kidsAussieTheatre.com is an interactive theatre and arts platform servicing the Australian performing arts community and theatre-going public.New Australian production company DHB Theatrical, today announced the complete cast of their inaugural original work, SUDDENLY: A Short New Musical.Receive our weekly email full of news & highlights, delivered to you Second round of guests announced for season two of Arts Centre Melbourne’s Big Night In with John ForemanThe Artists of Colour Initiative launches with a Bla(c)k, Indigenous and People of Colour selection panel leading the chargeDance It Out – free dance sessions by Rawcus Ensemble for disabled and non-disabled peopleBACK TO THE FUTURE the musical is headed to London next yearMelbourne Opera appoints Anastasia Fai Kogan to its BoardThe New York Times theatre critic Ben Brantley steps downJessica Adie Is Doing Her Best – Melbourne2021 dates announced for Brisbane Ring CycleYIRRAMBOI – A breath-taking celebration of the longest living Cultures in existenceSydney Fringe announces highlights for Global FringeNew PIPPIN seats on pre-sale for Christmas holidaysAustralian dance entrepreneur’s program goes viralArtists & Beyond: The Online Concert to stream on FacebookLaura Bonner talks touring children’s circusChunky Move announces $80,000 Choreographer In ResidenceAnd now giving back with a free class in support of all Victorian’s doing it tough.
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Promotes Australian theatre around the globe Thank you for this great initiative and kudos to all involved in the terrific production. This new play will feel familiar to those of us who grew up in Lebanese Australian families. 9 September, 2020 9 September, 2020 Sean McLoughlin 0. From Perth’s Barking Gecko Theatre and the Black Swan State Theatre Company, Fully Sikh is Australia’s first professional theatrical work about growing up Sikh in Australia. A Royal Victorian Small Homes House, designed in conjuction with The Age newspaper, 1955.
When Australian National Theatre Live began filming stage productions in capital cities six years ago, their main goal was to show them at cinemas in rural, regional and remote areas. But the coronavirus lockdown has changed the game. This is a rare chance to see contemporary Australian dance for free.