Belvoir St Theatre Presents The Dog / The Cat Two shows in one, The Dog / The Cat, will be coming to Belvoir’s Upstairs Theatre this April and May. With a rivalry as old...
Belvoir St Theatre Announces Adaptation Of The Drover’s Wife From playwright Leah Purcell comes an adaption of Henry Lawson’s The Drover’s Wife. Lawson’s story of The Drover’s Wife paints her stoic silhouette against an...
Jasper Jones Is Coming To Belvoir St Theatre Craig Silvey’s exceptionally well recieved bildungsroman is being transformed into a play. The novel Jasper Jones‘ transition into theatre was perhaps not exactly destined, but...
Mortido Comes To Belvoir St Theatre Angela Betzien’s latest offering is bursting at the seams with crime, cocaine and the deadly desire for a bigger house. From Mexico to the Western...
Belvoir St Theatre Announces 2016 Season New Belvoir St Theatre artistic director Eamon Flack has announced the stellar new 2016 season, with a focus on inclusivity and the kind of faith...
Taylor Swift Tweets Permission For Belvoir St Theatre Actors To Dance To ‘Shake It Off’ Sometimes, a social media campaign delivers the goods. No, we’re not talking about #kony2012 – this is #greygrey4taytay, a Twitter campaign launched by Belvoir St...
Blue Wizard To Play At Belvoir St Theatre With Blue Wizard Nick Coyle aimed to make ‘the gayest one-man show ever’ and he believes he has succeeded. Blue Wizard chronicles the story of...
The Rover’s Kiruna Stamell: there’s a lack of work for disabled actors in Australia Belvoir's Eamon Flack has invited expat Australian actor Kiruna Stamell back to the Sydney stage for The Rover. She looks forward to the experience.
Sydney’s new play about The Simpsons is a must-see mash-up of pop culture and high art Sad as it sounds, it is genuinely astonishing to see a show with contemporary relevance to a young Australian audience on a Sydney main stage....
Belvoir’s The Dog / The Cat returns for an exciting new season 67 years ago, Jimmy Stewart befriended an invisible six-foot rabbit named Harvey. In 2007, the foul-mouthed, beer-drinking dog Wilfred debuted on SBS. Come 2015, the Belvoir...
Mark Colvin’s Kidney Is Coming To Belvoir Mark Covin’s Kidneydeals with an unlikely friendship that forms during the Murdoch News International phone hacking scandal. Mary-Ellen Field’s career was destroyed after she was...
Which Way Home ★★★ Along with another Sydney Festival show, The Season, Which Way Home is a funny and poignant dramedy showcasing indigenous family life. Written and performed...
Prize Fighter ★★★☆ Future D. Fidel’s narrativisation of his own childhood displacement is a profound and impactful story that makes a bold statement as Belvoir’s first production...
Prize Fighter: A Refugee Fights His Battles At Sydney Festival Most people would agree that the politics around Australia’s acceptance of refugees and asylum seekers are divisive. Sure, our discourse is not quite as vitriolic...
Girl Asleep ★★★★☆ Perfectly capturing nostalgia, the drama of adolescence and the passing clarity of dreams, Girl Asleep makes a triumphant return to the stage after its...
How Adolescence Makes For Great Drama In Girl Asleep Though they might seem invisible, we’ve all seen them. Ghosting away down school corridors, hiding behind shields of books, tablets or phones. Some of us...
Look Back In Anger There are some out there who claim Damien Ryan doesn’t actually exist, and despite having interviewed him once before, I’m starting to feel there is...
Twelfth Night Or What You Will Nikki Shiels has just come from a sword fight. The actor is rehearsing the part of Viola for Belvoir St Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s swashbuckling...
The Brag’s Mid-Year Education Special – Part 2 Whether it’s in music, the arts, filmmaking, design, acting, teaching or anything else in the creative spheres, we asked the best education providers around town...
Five Minutes with Lally Katz, writer of Back At The Dojo Your new playBack At The Dojotakes inspiration from your own parents. Was your family always supportive of your pursuit of a career in the arts?...