Western Sydney writer James Elazzi’s unflinching comedy Lady Tabouli has its World Premiere in the Sydney Festival. For any playwright, that’s a big deal. For Elazzi, it’s also an opportunity to showcase Australian stories of a kind that don’t oft...
What You Need To Know About… Omar Musa The calligraphic tattoo on Omar Musa’s right arm says it all: Penglipur lara. In Malay it has multiple meanings but in its simplest terms, it translates to ‘storyteller’. It’s something Musa was born i...
Actor Lisa Maza chatted to Elissa Blake from Audrey Journal about The Season and just what is this thing called 'Mutton Birding'. The Season is a play that black and white audiences can relax with and enjoy, Maza says. “I love doing this play bec...
“There is nothing more exciting and dynamic than the theatre”. Guest writer Elissa Blake from Audrey Journal met three women playwrights at different points in their careers who will have their plays presented at Riverside during winter. This is ...
Guest writer Elissa Blake from Audrey Journal met three women playwrights at different points in their careers who will have their plays presented at Riverside during winter. This is Part 2: The Mid-Career Artist: Alana Valentine. “The story is a ...
To celebrate award-winning company Dancenorth bringing their spectacular technicolour family show Rainbow Vomit to Riverside Theatres, we are giving away some double passes to the show. Demonstrate your artistic talents for your chance to win!
Meet two of the leads from the upcoming production Legally Blonde the Musical. Mikayla Williams plays the role of Elle Woods and Joshua Keane plays Warner. Find out more about them and the show that promises to leave audiences with an OMG! express...
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