28 March 2014

Cinema

the man from coxs river

Luke Carlon’s family have been living and riding horses in the Megalong Valley near the Blue Mountains since the 1820s. Luke began his lifelong passion with horses at around age four, when he was old enough to ride. His father, …

Theatre

you are here

Just like going to an old fashioned picture show the evening started with a short play. A group of performers from a Milk Crate Theatre workshop introduced themselves as if we, the audience, were surfing through the dial on an …

Theatre

a moment on the lips

Mad March Hare Theatre’s production at The Old Fitzroy Theatre makes for a very enjoyable evening’s entertainment. Playwright Jonathan Gavin’s script has rich and rapid fire dialogue. The play features seven women and is the story of their friendships.

A …

Theatre

stitching

Some nights at the theatre leave you in stitches. Not so with STITCHING.

This is a dour hour of time shifting game playing from here to maternity and there to paternity made palatable by two very fine performances

Abby and …

Classical Music

british birds, beasts and bards

The long history of colourful concerts by The Renaissance Players continues with the definite success of their latest offering, British Birds, Beasts & Bards. Carrying the subtitle of “popular traditions of British music & poetry c. 1300-1977” the equally enthralling …

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