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Norvill bonded on the set of The Twelve with series lead Sam Neill. “He is a very generous person.”

‘I’m glad I’m starting again’: Eryn Jean Norvill on finding herself at 40

The acclaimed stage actor says a pivot to TV and a move to London are revitalising her after some challenging roles - both on and off the stage.

  • Jane Rocca

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Rebecca Gibney is steppinig on stage for the first time in 20 years, starring in Circle Mirror Transformation for the Sydney Theatre Company.

‘I don’t give a rat’s arse’: Rebecca Gibney’s year of living dangerously

Although terrified about stepping on stage for the first time in 20 years, the acclaimed actor doesn’t waste time being scared of things.

  • Louise Rugendyke
Evonne Goolagong Cawley (left) with Lila McGuire at the Night of Champions, an evening with Evonne Goolagong Cawley AC MBE, on Saturday night.

Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s close encounter with her past – and future

The tennis champion met up with West Australian Indigenous actor Lila McGuire, who will play her in the three-part miniseries Goolagong.

  • Stephen Brook
June 28: Evonne Goolagong Cawley with Lila McGuire at Night of Champions, an evening with Evonne Goolagong Cawley AC MBE. The fundraising event and launch of the Evonne Goolagong Cawley Scholarship fund administered through the Australian Tennis Foundation at the Regent Theatre on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ HAMISH BLAIR Tennis star Evonne Goolagong Cawley with actor Lila McGuire, who will play her in the forthcoming ABC miniseries Goolagong, at Saturday night’s Night of Champions.

Evonne Goolagong comes face-to-face with her past – and future

The tennis champion met up with West Australian Indigenous actor Lila McGuire, who will play her in the three-part miniseries Goolagong.

  • Stephen Brook
The actors leading STC’s box office fortunes: L-R Justine Clarke, Heather Mitchell and Sarah Snook.

Sydney Theatre Company still in the red despite record touring box office

The STC hit paydirt with shows starring Heather Mitchell, Justine Clarke and Sarah Snook, but still recorded a loss. It was a different story for the Melbourne Theatre Company.

  • Linda Morris
Sarah Snook accepts the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role in a play for The Picture of Dorian Gray on Sunday in New York.

‘Means so much for a little Australian girl’: Sarah Snook leads Aussie Tonys triumph

Snook has won the Tony Award in New York for best leading actress for her critically acclaimed role in The Picture of Dorian Gray.

  • Louise Rugendyke and Thomas Mitchell
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Japanese Breakfast is the musical project of songwriter Michelle Zauner.

June will not be beach weather for Sydney. Here’s what you should do instead

Sydney’s arts and culture scene has plenty of hot-ticket indoor events that don’t require gumboots, an umbrella or an impossible-to-refold rain poncho.

  • Nicole Elphick
Giving to a good cause is joyous, says David Gonski.

David Gonski on the art of parting the rich from their money for a good cause

University of NSW chancellor and philanthropist-whisperer David Gonski says it shouldn’t matter why a rich person gives, only that they do.

  • Linda Morris
Pamela Rabe stars in Happy Days.

‘Definitely not’ on my bucket list: Why Pamela Rabe said yes to Beckett

The actor had to think twice before playing Winnie in Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days – one of theatre’s most demanding roles.

  • John Shand
“A convincing sex scene is like fight choreography: you want it to be safe.”

‘Is it sexier to swerve?’: Actor Toby Schmitz pivots to his fallback plan

The TV and theatre performer discusses how to endure working out, who he likes spending money on and writing a convincing sex scene.

  • Benjamin Law

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