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Thomson says of all her roles, she’s most often recognised for playing Lynelle in ‘Colin From Accounts’.

‘I’m 57 and I feel that I’m just getting started’: Helen Thomson

Set to star in the latest Liane Moriarty TV adaptation, the actor talks chaotic families, her new role and how she remains resilient in the tough acting world.

  • Thomas Mitchell

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Vidya Makan plays a beleaguered aged care worker opposite Christie Whelan Brown’s scheming proprietor in Bloom.

Why the co-creator of Utopia made this unlikely musical

Tom Gleisner has written, directed and performed in cult movies and beloved TV comedies, but writing a new Australian musical was a particular challenge.

  • Lenny Ann Low
Robyn Nevin at France-Soir restaurant.

The horrifying gift that shocked national treasure Robyn Nevin

The 82-year-old legendary thespian is directing a new version of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None.

  • Cassidy Knowlton
Cameron Daddo: No regrets, moving back to Sydney

‘It’s got me fizzing inside’: Cameron Daddo on being back in the spotlight

Cameron Daddo will perform alongside good friend Rebecca Gibney as the pair make their STC debuts.

  • Linda Morris
Olivia De Jonge and Kirsty Marillier star in Picnic at Hanging Rock.

Think you know the classic Picnic at Hanging Rock? Time to think again

The stage adaptation of Joan Lindsay’s myth-making 1967 book is designed to provoke, says its star Olivia DeJonge.

  • Louise Rugendyke
Bee Cruse, John Howard and Pamela Rabe in August: Osage County.

Ferocious story about middle America triumphs at Sydney Theatre Awards

The Belvoir Street Theatre production won best mainstage production, direction and lead performance at the Seymour Centre.

  • Daniel Lo Surdo
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Gail Sorronda dress.

‘It was like watching a brother and sister kiss’: Kate Mulvany’s secrets from the set

The How to Make Gravy star on bringing Paul Kelly’s iconic Christmas song to the screen.

  • Steve Dow

The October 6 Edition

Our cover story this week, Charlotte Friels talks about why she ultimately chose a thespian career and the thrill of sharing the stage with her father.

Camilla and Marc vest, shirt and shorts. Tony Bianco shoes. Stylist’s own socks.

Her parents are two of our most famous actors, but Charlotte’s career wasn’t a given

“I was such a shy child and acting was the last thing I thought I would do,” says the 27-year-old daughter of Judy Davis and Colin Friels.

  • Jane Rocca
Beau Woodbridge stars in the eponymous lead role for Sydney Theatre Company’s production of the musical Dear Evan Hansen.

It starts with a lie, but this musical will teach you to be a better human

As Beau Woodbridge prepares to take the stage for Dear Evan Hansen, the actor and show’s director talk about the musical’s dark subject.

  • Lenny Ann Low

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