What would you do to make sure your children don’t suffer? How far would you go for your family? How far would you go to ensure your child doesn’t feel like they are on its own? Steve Rodgers, playwright and actor, chats to Elissa Blake from Audre...
Written and performed by Amer Hlehel, an actor and director based in Haifa, Palestine, guest blogger Elissa Blake, writes about Taha a new play that tells the story of how a young villager and his family are swept up in calamitous events, and of h...
Meet the playwright, Julian Larnach, and the Director, Anthea Williams, of the world premiere production from Riverside's National Theatre of Parramatta, Flight Paths.
Theatre critic and blogger Suzy Wrong asks 5 Questions of the director Cristabel Sved and lead actor Dubs Yunupingu in the brand new Australian production of Alice in Wonderland which is playing at Riverside as part of Sydney Festival in January.
During his busy schedule Darren Yap found some time to answer a few quick questions for us in his lead up to Diving for Pearls here at Riverside from the 8 - 11 November.
Ahead of the production of Where the Streets Had a Name we caught up with the author of the book, Randa Abdel-Fattah and the writer/director of the play, Eva Di Cesare to find out more about this powerful story and the page to stage process.
Royal Shakespeare Company chat to Director Melly Still about why she wanted to direct William Shakespeare's rarely performed play, Cymbeline and about what audiences can expect. Captured live on stage in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Cymbeline screens at R...
Winner of an Oscar® for Best Foreign Language Film, Ida is a visually stunning and deeply poignant film from acclaimed director Pawel Pawlikowski is a must see! Check out this interesting interview with Pawel, ahead of our screening of Ida which i...
National Theatre of Parramatta continues to celebrate its inaugural season with its second production, Stolen, by Jane Harrison. This classic and important work will be brought to life in a bold, inspired and contemporary fashion on Riverside’s st...
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