'An immersive theatre design enriches the impact of this dystopian vison.'
'Keir Nuttall and Kate Miller-Heidke’s 'Bananaland' promises musical fun and side-splitting hilarity with some underlying serious themes.'
'A new production from playwright Campion Decent and HotHouse Theatre explores the connection between bushfires and climate change.'
'A play that set a hopeful tone in the presence of abject hopelessness and told a story steeped in texture and allegory.'
'ArtsHub speaks with YIRRAMBOI Festival and new First Nations theatre company A Daylight Connection, about bold and experimental First Nations storytelling.'
'Charlotte Wood's acclaimed novel is faithfully brought to the stage.'
'The moral of ‘Telethon Kid’ hangs on a precarious through line that is tarnished in this make-believe world.'
'Performed entirely in Farsi, Dr Mammad Aidani’s bold provocation to the establishment struggles to affect.'
'Veteran actress Caroline Lee performs a monologue about her character's year of silence.'
'An examination of the aftershocks of power and its abuse.'
'A multilayered novel about the wife of French artist Paul Cezanne becomes a dual portrait of two women a century apart.'
'A memoir about boarding school days and the abuse that occurred there, forever shadowing Flanagan's life.'
'Sharp and clever, West Girls dives into the murky world of modelling.'
'Over 30 Australian journalists offer a behind-the-scenes look at how the news is made.'
'A powerful story about what it means to find home and identity among conflict and migration.'
'A memoir about the intersection between disability and financial precarity advocates for compassion.'
'Parenting and a career in the arts push on writer Laurie Steed in this punchy memoir.'
'Over 30 authors offer their perspectives on "unconventional" relationships.'
'Kate Grenville’s latest novel considers the life of her maternal grandmother.'
'A novel of light and dark tones, this 'anti rom-com' book explores how the grass is always greener elsewhere.'