Theatre
‘Choirboy’ is challenging Australian theatre diversity
Australian theatre has long been criticised for being too white, too straight and too middle class. This Tony-award nominated play,......
Shadow to Premier at State Theatre
Back to Back theatre started in Geelong and has been going for 30 years – it is primarily designed to......
Theatre portrays the tragedy of Afghanistan
Showing now at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Afghanistan is not Funny is British playwright Henry Naylor’s latest play which aims......
Refugee story “Amphibian” more relevant today than ever
Amphibian is a play that follows two Australian high school students, Chloe and Hassan, after they’re sent out of class......
The show must go on, with some big changes
Theatres around the country are beginning to open up with small scale performances starting this September and like all businesses,......
WA arts sector reeling after funding suspension
The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting the creative industries hard. As venues across the country are forced to shut down, many......
Indigenous LGBTQ+ communities celebrated in Koori Gras
Sydney’s annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is one of the largest pride festivals in Australia. In collaboration with them,......
Nightmares for returning Jihadi brides
Award-winning playwright Henry Naylor has told stories of the atrocities of wars through his Arabian Nightmares series, interrogating the physical......
Blood on the Dance Floor: Exploring a HIV positive identity through theatre
In the theatrical work, Blood on the Dance Floor, Australian artist Jacob Boehme takes us through his personal journey of being an......
Weaving magic for young arts audiences
Creative arts provide opportunities for children to learn and explore ideas in a non-adult way. Over 47 years, Patch Theatre......