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Aurat Raj, The Rule of the Woman, is a work about curiosity of the the invisibility of women’s labour. Women’s labour is written in our ancestral history and continues to be our very reality.
An extraordinary journey from South Sudan to the Belvoir stag
An astonishing debut play in a production direct from our downstairs theatre
I would travel down to hell and wrestle a film away from the devil, if it was necessary (Werner Herzog)
The hit adaptation of the hit book by Mark Haddon in a brand new, very Belvoir production.
Sammy and Yousif sit across from each other at a kitchen table adorned with a damask cloth.
A musical feast celebrating the women who refused to behave.
In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, the ancient Baalbek ruins bear witness to a turbulent history. Nearby, the Palmyra Hotel, is a time capsule of a flourishing and cosmopolitan yesteryear.
One of the monumental plays of the 21st century, up close and personal.
Winner of the prestigious Patrick White Playwright’s Award, this kooky tragicomedy was considered unproducible for close to a decade — “too outrageous,” “too depraved,” “too expensive” — until now…