'Dementia as seen through a multimedia performance returns for an anniversary production.'
'A semi-autobiographical play about family, grief and systemic racism.'
'The potency of drama in the development of our national story has been greatly under appreciated, argues Professor Julian Meyrick in his new book Australia in 50 Plays.'
'The sinister side of suburban Melbourne through a neo-noir lens.'
'A squabble between scientific giants makes for entertaining theatre.'
'The sector mourns the passing of a man whose impact on Australian culture was profound and enduring.'
'Back to Back Theatre is the first Australian company to receive the International Ibsen Award.'
'A welcomed adaptation of a significant historical Australian drama.'
'An adaptation of Markus Zusak's novel has a mixed reception.'
'Plays like Black Cockatoo are an important way to explore contemporary Australia, says Ensemble Theatre’s Mark Kilmurry.'
'A masterful interactive tale of the trials and joys of fatherhood.'
'A lesser known tale of James Joyce's daughter comes to the fore.'
'A trailblazing publication that explores the world of disabled parents in Australia.'
'Jordan's latest novel is a funny and heartfelt look at the chaos of love, marriage and family.'
'Funny and ingenious, this is an exemplary contribution to the detective genre.'
'An historical fiction set in Iceland is rich with detail about societal and cultural mores.'
'A gritty tale of class and aspirations and falling deep within the cracks.'
'A collection of stories that will bring you small bursts of joy.'
'A surreal and satirical collection of short stories set in and around the world of advertising.'
'An innovative contemplation of connection, separation, and epistemic performativity.'