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Hunter Page-Lochard as Charlie and Tasma Walton as June in Reckless.

Cheeky characters and dodgy morals: The crime caper following the lead of Succession and the Sopranos

Tasma Walton and Hunter-Page Lochard star in Reckless, which turns a Scottish comedy into a romp set in Fremantle.

  • Paul Kalina

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A visualisation of Craig and Karl’s planned installation for the Kangaroo Point Bridge in Brisbane Festival 2025.

Three Brisbane bridges are getting a technicolour makeover

The designs are for Brisbane Festival, which promises a highly visible citywide event akin to “a cultural Olympiad”.

  • Nick Dent
Actor Hunter Page-Lochard stars in Critical Incident.

What makes a sweet guy turn mean? How Hunter Page-Lochard found his inner villain

The award-winning actor plays a drug dealer in new cop drama Critical Incident, and it’s a long way from Play School. “Even my dad couldn’t watch.”

  • Helen Pitt
Bangarra dancers Daniel Mateo and Kassidy Waters with artistic director Frances Rings.

‘Build up that layer of hard goanna skin’: Behind the scenes of a big debut

Bangarra’s first new artistic director in more than three decades is preparing to stage her debut work for the company.

  • Linda Morris
Waru - Journey of the Small Turtle.

Audience is part of the action in Bangarra’s hopeful children’s story about a green turtle

Children and their accompanying adults are invited to be involved in Waru: Journey Of The Small Turtle.

  • Jill Sykes
Bangarra’s outgoing artistic director Stephen Page with son Hunter Page-Lochard.

After debut at six months old, father and son reunite on Bangarra stage

Hunter Page-Lochard joins forces with father Stephen Page, who is stepping back from the dance theatre after 32 years, to create its first show for young children.

  • Andrew Taylor
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Why dancers make great lovers: Bangarra’s Stephen Page

The longtime artistic director on finally having time to grieve the death of his brothers, leaving Bangarra after 30-plus years – and why dancers have an edge.

  • Benjamin Law
Bangarra’s artistic director Stephen Page with performers of Wudjang.

After 30 years, Stephen Page has his last dance with Bangarra

The artistic director considered stopping when his brother David died, but instead he turned his grief into art.

  • Linda Morris
The cast of Bangarra Dance Theatre in Spirit - A Retrospective.

Memorable program as Bangarra looks back on three decades of dance

On a clear night with an energetic wind hitting the headland over Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo, Bangarra Dance Theatre returned from COVID-induced silence of nearly a year.

  • Jill Sykes
Bangarra dancers Kiarn Doyle, Bradley Smith and Rika Hamaguchi rehearsing at Barangaroo ahead of Wednesday's performance.

After 10 long months, Bangarra's dancers return to the stage

"We've had people ring up and say they need their Bangarra fix," says artistic director Stephen Page. "They always feel it's good for the soul."

  • Harriet Cunningham