Belvoir’s “The Master and Margarita:” Astonishingly Ambitious, Physically Demanding, and a Resounding Success
Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov’s cult novel The Master and Margarita has inspired many artists....
Read MorePosted by Alexander Howard | 1st Dec 2023 | Adaptation, Australia, Review
Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov’s cult novel The Master and Margarita has inspired many artists....
Read MorePosted by Michelle Arrow | 19th Sep 2022 | Adaptation, Australia, Review, Theatre and Disability
Review: Tell Me I’m Here, directed by Leticia Cáceres, Belvoir. Released in 1991, the memoir Tell...
Read MorePosted by Trevor Jones | 29th Sep 2019 | Australia, Musical Theatre, News
In a 2004 original musical about creating an original musical – cheekily titled [title of show] –...
Read MorePosted by Bryoni Trezise | 2nd Aug 2016 | Australia, Essay, Theatre and Disability
Renowned Shakespearean actor Robert Armin wrote in 1608 of the difference between a “natural” and...
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