
There are three sides to every story. And three sides to our 2013 season, which sees our directors explore family - historically, tragically and comedically.
John Bell will take on Shakespeare's greatest comic invention, Falstaff - the lord of misrule, the corruptor of youth - in Henry 4.
Peter Evans will be directing one of the most important tragedies in French theatre, Jean Racine's Phèdre, translated from the French by English poet Ted Hughes.
We're also thrilled to welcome Imara Savage back to the company to direct everybody's favourite tale of mistaken identity, The Comedy Of Errors.
Our 23rd year delivers one of our most rich and diverse seasons yet. Spanning the full spectrum of history, tragedy and comedy, there is truly something for everyone.
Enjoy the season.
John Bell AO & Peter Evans
Co-Artistic Directors
Peter Evans will be directing one of the most important tragedies in French theatre, Jean Racine's Phèdre, translated from the French by English poet Ted Hughes.
We're also thrilled to welcome Imara Savage back to the company to direct everybody's favourite tale of mistaken identity, The Comedy Of Errors.
Our 23rd year delivers one of our most rich and diverse seasons yet. Spanning the full spectrum of history, tragedy and comedy, there is truly something for everyone.
Enjoy the season.
John Bell AO & Peter Evans
Co-Artistic Directors












