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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sounds on the terrace june 6 – rat!hammock

The next event in the SOUNDS ON THE TERRACE series at MCA is RAT!hammock and Gaspar Sanz on Wednesday, 6 June, 2018 6:30 — 8:30pm.

Experience the magic of a balmy night on Circular Quay from the prime vantage point …

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lilli waters’ solo exhibition – coral lands

Award-winning photographic artist Lilli Waters will unveil her latest solo exhibition, CORAL LANDS, from 20th June to 1st July at Saint Cloche gallery, Paddington.

CORAL LANDS  features a series of nine photographs which were elaborately constructed underwater using coral, live …

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submissions now open for festival fatale 2018

After a hugely successful and critically acclaimed inaugural festival in 2016, WITS FESTIVAL FATALE returns to the Eternity Playhouse in 2018.  Submissions are now open.

FESTIVAL FATALE is a two-day women’s theatre festival, which aims to produce and create two …

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avan yu – sydney recital announcement

Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia is pleased to announce the 2012 competition winner, Avan Yu, will perform two exclusive recitals in Sydney and Melbourne this June and July.

Artistic Director for the Sydney International Piano Competition, Piers Lane

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wyrd:season of the witch

WYRD: THE SEASON OF THE WITCH draws on the tropes of urban legend to rework Shakespeare’s Scottish Play into a striking new narrative that follows the rise and fall of a powerful warrior identified only as ‘Our Lady.’  Her insatiable …

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