
the wharf revue : pride in prejudice

THE WHARF REVUE is alive and well in 2023 and back on again at the Seymour Centre. It has logged up 26 productions and has a vast and loyal following who fill their theatres each year.
The WHARF REVUE : …
Bronwyn Fullerton worked as an actress and singer for over 20 years after training with Hayes Gordon at The Ensemble Theatre Studios in Sydney in the 70s. She has worked for The Ensemble Theatre, Stables Theatre, Griffin Theatre Company, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Festival, Theatre-in-Education touring, Rocks Theatre at The Sailor’s Home, Balmain Loft, North Coast Theatre Co., Giniby Theatre Co., Bondi Pavilion Theatre and two years with the Marionette Theatre of Australia, including a tour from Alice Springs to Arnhem Land.
As well as Film and Television (Chopper Squad) and Voice Overs, Bronwyn worked for the Gate Theatre Club in London and studied mime in Paris.
She now teaches ESL English to foreign students and completed a Post-Grad in Film & Video at UTS in 2009/10.


THE WHARF REVUE is alive and well in 2023 and back on again at the Seymour Centre. It has logged up 26 productions and has a vast and loyal following who fill their theatres each year.
The WHARF REVUE : …


SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER – Tennessee Williams’ plays are as relevant now as they were last mid-century. One reason is his ability to write about the human condition – fragility, desperation, shame and the complexities of love. SUDDENLY LAST …

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The Seymour Centre foyer is brimming and buzzing with jovial anticipation, stacked for opening night in Sydney with the usual suspects; long-time devotees, journalists, politicians – a testament to the respect and loyalty that this annual political satire …




Walsh Bay’s beautiful 4 fingered wharf was built in 1912 and has fortunately been lovingly renovated, with the most recent upgrades occurring in 2016. Wharf 4/5 now houses, alongside the Sydney Theatre Company, Bangarra Dance Theatre’s new Studio Theatre, The …

In 2018, the hugely talented Genevieve Hegney and Catherine Moore co-wrote and performed their first comedy show Unqualified at the Ensemble Theatre. It was refreshingly enjoyable and received glowing reviews.
After years of Covid setbacks affecting theatre and travel, Hegney …

Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following article contains the name of someone who has passed. The family of Ningali Lawford-Wolf has given the media permission to use her name.
‘Bangarra Dance Theatre’, founded …

With great anticipation from his doting audience, David Williamson sat down to watch his final play ‘CRUNCH TIME’. After 50 successful years as a playwright, he is retiring.
It’s strangely fitting that his final play should be about the grim …

Italian playwright Dario Fo, 1997 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, is essentially a writer of farce. His wit and humour successfully both cloud and enhance his deep political undertones.
‘NO PAY? NO WAY!’ (“Sotto Paga! Non Si Paga!”), …

“I’ve loved to put people in the same room who are obliged to be together, but shouldn’t be together and don’t want to be together”, wrote David Williamson in his program notes for ‘FAMILY VALUES’, adding, “Humans being humans, this …

From around the globe, near 3,600 short film entries were watched and reviewed, with just over 100 officially screened in competition and a further 100 in showcase programmes.
The Bondi Pavilion has been a fabulous venue to enjoy these exciting …
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