
Director Roger Hodgman takes us from the Heath Ledger Theatre into the Forest of Arden for Black Swan's production of Shakespeare's As You Like It.

New Zealand’s national treasures, folk and country music singing activists and identical twin sisters, Jools and Lynda Topp have been performing together for over 30 years.

Plagued by ghosts of the past, this respectable family is about to implode in a drama that is a passionate indictment of hypocritical bourgeois ideals and sexual repression.

Dance, lighting, theatre, movement, puppetry and sound all combine to make this remarkable presentation one to think about and remember.

Kenza can write but this play amounts to a matter of style over substance. The work is way, way too long, and the writer has lost control of her material.

Frames is clearly-written and accessible, full of information and brutally honest about contemporary Australian family life.

Let’s Get it On pays tribute to the man who was blessed with musical genius and physical beauty.