Judith Greenaway

Judith is a Sydney theatre worker who was ‘born in a trunk’. With a lifelong passion for all performing arts, she has turned her hand to many jobs in film, TV and live theatre. Ranging from earning pocket money for trimming the back legs off tables, so they sat flat on raked stages to owning her own touring theatre company.

A lighting designer by trade, Judith experiences performances with a technical eye and an understanding of the jobbing actor and the theatrical bedrock which supports them.

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q & a with john polson about tropfest 2019

 

The world’s largest short film festival, TROPFEST AUSTRALIA  has been open for submissions from amateurs and pros alike from October this year.  The event of the Summer, the festival of short film returns on Saturday 9 February 2019 and …

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homage: all on your feet for ‘freedom’

HOMAGE, queer singers singing queer artists, was lining up be to a mellow affair.  300 plus very well behaved patrons seated to take in Benhur Helwend bring a slow emotional opening to the show, hitting the theme square on with …

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blueberry play: sweet, tart enjoyment

BLUEBERRY PLAY is a short run, late night offering at the Old Fitz Theatre and well worth the effort it might take to get there at 10pm or the special time of 7pm on Sunday.  It offers a sweet story …

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naisda: storyplace. an interview with the director

NAISDA Dance College, Australia’s premier Indigenous dance college, is partnering with Carriageworks for a fifth consecutive year from Wednesday November 21 to Saturday November 24 to present STORYPLACE. NAISDA’s 2018 Sydney season honours Indigenous women and the ” female creative …

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sydney festival program announced: time for choosing.

This image: Biladurang. Credit Pippa Samaya                                                                                            Featured image: Apollo 11. Credit Tony (Li) Tang

Once again the announcement of  The Sydney Festival 2019 brings a pleasurable nightmare of choices.

Human history on display as the Festival swings from  the moon …

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king lear. a remarkable document from nt live

According to the preshow interviews Ian McKellen wanted “another crack at Lear” and so he did. This production directed by Jonathan Munby and originating at the 300 seat Chichester Festival Theatre, transferred to the West end with considerable …

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interview with the wild party choreographer, madison lee

THE WILD PARTY is the next venture for up and coming theatre company Little Triangle.  We had the chance to speak with choreographer Madison Lee about the show.

SAG:                      Little Triangle is going from strength to strength but this

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journey’s end: in cinemas soon. giveaway

JOURNEY’S END, set in a dugout in Aisne during WW1,  is the story of a group of British officers, led by the mentally disintegrating young officer Stanhope, as they await their fate

March 1918.  C-company arrives to take its turn …

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