16 December 2007

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pirates of penzance

A high spirited production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ was performed at the Kenmore Theatre Goulburn by the Argyle Theatre Company.

Right from the start, the show had a rollicking start with the pirate gang coming from

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sizwe banzi is dead

Peter Brooks ‘Swize Banzi is Dead’ was a special night in the theatre. It sure helped getting front row of seats! What a treat! To have front row seats to a Peter Brooks directed production at the Playhouse of the

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respect

‘Respect’, which played at the State Theatre, was a good night at the theatre. Professor Dorothy Marcic’s play, adapted from one of her books, and adapted for the stage in Australia by Beatrix Christian, looks at the lives of women

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hell hath no fury

Wayne Tunks has set his new play, ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ in a hairdressing salon which seems like a perfectly fine place to start a play. (Just think ‘Steel Magnolias’). At hairdressing salons, the women are there to talk and

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halpern and johnson

There is a dark theme at the heart of Anthony Weigh’s controversial play, ‘2,000 Feet Away’ which makes it an important, provocative work.

Weigh’s play is set in the present time in the state of Iowa in the United States.

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2,000 feet away

There is a dark theme at the heart of Anthony Weigh’s controversial play, ‘2,000 Feet Away’ which makes it an important, provocative work.

Weigh’s play is set in the present time in the state of Iowa in the United States.

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into the wild

Sean Penn’s film ‘Into The Wild’, his adaptation of Jon Krakauer’s bestselling book, ‘Into the Wild’, is one hell of a movie, it really does get inside one’s skin.

The film tells the true story of a young, suburban, middle

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4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days

The Romanian film, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days’, won this years’ Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. Written and directed by Romanian filmmaker Cristin Mungui, charts the course of a crisis time in the lives of two

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brave

The new film ‘Brave’ starred Josie Foster as New York DJ Erica whose normal, middle class is blown apart after a horrible Central Park mugging that sees her fiance murdered, and sees her suffer severe injuries. The mugging throws Erica

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crazy love

2007 has been a year for some outstanding documentaries. Another film to add to this year’s lisr is American filmmakers Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens, ‘Crazy Love’.

‘Crazy Love’ charts the course of one of the strangest love stories ever

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