Sachin Joab makes his Sydney Theatre Company debut in Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced, which will tour to Riverside 16 - 18 June. Sydney Theatre Company's Content Manager Carl Nilsson-Polias finds out what makes him tick.
To celebrate our preview screening of The Man Who Knew Infinity at Riverside Theatres next Wednesday, we have an amazing prize pack to give away, thanks to Icon Film Distribution Australia.
Celebrated as one of the most exciting vibes players in the world today, Nick Parnell makes old music new again, injecting energy into a repertoire that might be familiar to some, but definitely inspirational to all. Steel yourself for his mallets...
This year marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Riverside Theatres celebrates the legacy of the world’s most revered poet and playwright with these exceptional productions throughout the year.
This year the theme of Sydney Writers’ Festival is Bibliotherapy, exploring the positive effects of literature. A good festival, like a good book, should bring real-life benefits – joy, solace and a new understanding of the world. Sydney Writers' ...
Two contemporary flamenco works, Forge by Annalouise Paul and Bush Bailando by Pepa Molina, will premiere at Riverside Theatres Parramatta from 5 - 7 May. Both flamenco artists are Australia and both will dance solo alongside live musicians.
An auspicious moment for Parramatta and the performing arts, on Friday night we celebrated the inaugural premiere of National Theatre of Parramatta, with Swallow written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Stef Smith. The Australian premiere produ...
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