From director Claudia Barrie comes the local production of Sarah Ruhl’s 2003 reworking of the ancient myth of Orpheus. Focusing instead on the titular Eurydice, Orpheus’s wife, the production is engaging but not all that compelling.
Read moreThe Serpent’s Teeth Explores The Ordinary Amid War’s Horror
In our current age, where wars are no longer pitched battles on a field, but fought for years in cities and towns, The Serpent’s Teeth is a vital reminder of the unsettling ordinariness of contemporary destruction and the horror facing millions of forgotten souls.
Read moreBetween These Walls: Moogahlin Performing Arts
It is often said that history repeats itself, but while the similarities are there, the form always changes. The National Black Theatre, was founded in Redfern in 1972, and grew out of the struggle for land rights that was occurring at the time.
Read moreCulture Guide November 12 - 18
Some of the most diverse and bright young minds of our generation share their new creations. This week is all about diversity and sharing new stories.
Read moreHomage: A Celebration of Queer Voices
Homage continues Marsden’s work of giving a platform to those who need to be heard.
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