'Adapted from Bulgakov's classic novel, this stage version is compelling whether or not you're familiar with the original book.'
'First Nations Theatre collective A Daylight Connection presents a double bill that provokes, examines and entertains.'
'Michele Lee’s autobiographical tale of Hmong parents, death and ghosts raises intriguing questions, which resonate with the migrant experience.'
'A contemporary version of Chekhov's famous play shows 'The Seagull' has lost none of its relevance.'
''Dirty Birds' explores the off-centre symmetry of sisterhood in a context of anxious absurdity.'
'A repurposing of Dickens' classic tale with a gingerbread golem and a miser called Scroogavitz.'
'A cosplay meet-cute where the ordinary meets the extroverted.'
'Written by playwright Helen Machalias, ‘This Rough Magic’ uses Shakespeare as a lens through which to explore our nation’s treatment of asylum seekers and refugees.'
'Patricia Cornelius' play tackles consent, coercion and sexual violence in the AFL.'
'Two young women on a road trip in Western Sydney. What could possibly go wrong?'
'The latest edition of 'Griffith Review' considers the theme of relationships – both tender and tense – between animals and humans.'
'A debut collection of poetry navigating the lives of Arab-Australian Muslim women.'
'A witty and charming debut about motherhood, friendship and work in contemporary times.'
'A memoir by the best-selling author of 'Tracks', revisits an eventful life, including the death of her mother and the fractious relationship with her sister.'
'Ashley's latest book is an historical fiction set at the turn of the 18th century and featuring unsung women who documented the natural world.'