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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a dream for modern times: a puckish interview

It opens in a few days and there is all sorts of goings on!  Holroyd Musical and Dramatic Society are almost ready for their opening performance of A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM.  The Guide had a chance to sweep Puck behind …

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outstanding short story comp now open

Entries are now open for OutStanding, the LGBTIQ Short Story Competition.  OutStanding is Australia and New Zealand’s premier literary competition for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer community.

This year, writers are called on to produce a …

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above ground – dance lifted above the body

ABOVE GROUND played recently at Riverside Theatres and what a stunning evening of dance it was.  The two pieces presented took to the air and, despite their differences, each experience caught the breath as aerial practice deepened our corporeal understandings.…

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dresden at kxt: not what one might expect

One protagonist, Richard Wagner, is obviously received and revered but for some in the audience, the other name, Adolf Hitler, is part of living memory.  My mum remembers the chaos and the Movietone newsreels of the time and several people …

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bring it on – next from north shore theatre company

Sprinkled with sass and inspired by the hit film, BRING IT ON – THE MUSICAL from North Shore Theatre Company will take audiences on a high-flying journey that is filled with the complexities of friendship, jealousy, betrayal and forgiveness.

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