Sydney Theatre Company
Visionary arts leader John Clark, who ‘helped shape the cultural life of this city’, dies aged 93
The former NIDA director was instrumental in making the institution into the powerhouse it is today.
- Chris Hook
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From A Doll’s House to a real home: How the stage gave Miranda Otto her greatest loves
Miranda Otto’s earlier outings for Sydney Theatre Company have been at huge milestones in her life – and now she’s back.
- Louise Rugendyke
‘On the backs of women who have shouted’: Why this classic Australian work still matters
Kala Gare is playing the rebellious protagonist in My Brilliant Career. After calling out audience members for “groping” last year, her character’s courage resonates.
- Kayla Olaya
The boy from western Sydney already conquered Hollywood. So what now?
Keiynan Lonsdale spent most of his 20s on back-to-back, big-budget productions. Despite his success, he knew something was missing.
- Bronte Gossling
The value of fighting injustice through art
Ignorance is bliss, says actor Keiynan Lonsdale, but his starring role in Sydney Theatre Company's The Normal Heart has given him a newfound appreciation of the nuances of speaking truth to power.
‘What a great and holy thing’: Roxburgh on what the world needs right now
Captivating and convivial, Richard Roxburgh talks over lunch about why he wants his new play to bring rowdy roars of laughter from the audience.
- Katrina Strickland
Todd McKenney’s advice for the next Aussie biopic star
Having played the late Peter Allen in a staggering 1076 performances of The Boy from Oz, McKenney knows the pressure of taking on a national treasure.
- Andrew Hornery
It was the most-watched TV series in 1988. Now this Australian classic is hitting the stage
A young Kate Mulvany was so captivated by The Shiralee, starring Bryan Brown and Rebecca Smart, it had the coveted “do not ever tape over” sticker on the videotape.
- Louise Rugendyke
Top 10 things to do in Melbourne to put a spring in your step
From art exhibitions to literary talks and jazz, there’s plenty to keep you busy this spring.
- Sonia Nair
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Sculpture by the Sea finds lifeline after flagging funding shortfall
A major corporate sponsor has stepped in after federal Arts Minister Tony Burke ruled out federal funding for the event.
- Linda Morris