The Least We Can Do: Australian writer Kath Haling’s debut play opens at Hope Theatre

Australian writer Kath Haling’s blistering debut play, The Least We Can Do, opens at the Hope Theatre in Islington, London, for a limited run. Directed by Katharine Farmer, the thought-provoking […]
The Wind and the Rain at Finborough Theatre

A dazzling production of New Zealand-born Merton Hodge’s play, The Wind and the Rain, has opened at Finborough Theatre, London. Set in 1933, the story follows Charles Tritton as he […]
House of Oz presents Maureen by Soft Tread Enterprises

Equal parts touching and hilarious, Maureen is an homage to older women that celebrates the indomitable voice, wisdom and unapologetic passions of the grande dames who defy invisibility. Framed by […]
Crazy For You at the Gillian Lynne Theatre

The award-winning musical Crazy for You features beloved Gershwin songs, lively dance numbers, and a heartwarming story of love and redemption. Directed and choreographed by multi-Tony and Olivier award winner […]
Opera Holland Park: Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi

British/New-Zealand mezzo-soprano Joanna Harries will star in Opera Holland Park’s forthcoming production of Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi. Joanna, who will play Countess Ceprano, was a 2021/22 Young Artist at the National […]
Groundhog Day at the Old Vic, London

Andy Karl reprises his Olivier Award-winning performance as weatherman Phil Connors in the zany musical, Groundhog Day, which opens at the Old Vic, London on 20 May. With music written […]
Barber Opera presents: The Power of Paternal Love

Alessandro Stradella’s 1678 opera La Forza Dell’Amor Paterno returns to the stage for the first time since the 17th century with this Barber Opera production starring New Zealand born mezzo-soprano […]
The Shadow Whose Prey The Hunter Becomes

Award-winning Australian theatre company Back to Back’s ensemble of artists with disabilities weaves the personal, the political and cosmic – with their stories challenging the notion of what is possible […]
David Finnigan: You’re Safe Til 2024

Canberra-born playwright David Finnigan began, in 2018, what he decided would be a six-year stage project, You’re Safe Til 2024. To begin his research, he asked 30 scientists two simple […]
You Know We Belong Together: European Premiere

From Black Swan Theatre Company, Western Australia, actor and presenter Julia Hales has watched every single episode of Home and Away, but she’s never seen another person with Down’s Syndrome […]