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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teaser films announced for sydney film festival

The 65th Sydney Film Festival today announced a sneak peek of this year’s essential viewing: 26 new films to be featured in this year’s 6-17 June event, as well as a new Festival location: HOYTS Entertainment Quarter.

The

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last weeks to experience future park at the powerhouse

It is the last weeks to see teamLab’s FUTURE PARK Sydney’s most popular exhibition for families, with over 100,000 visitors to date.  Featuring eight interactive light installations never seen in Australia, FUTURE PARK is the latest exhibition by
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short + sweet film finals

The SHORT+SWEET FILM FESTIVAL is only one child in the Short+Sweet family.  Short+Sweet has spread its popular 10-minute format in theatre, dance, cabaret & comedy across Australia and around the globe with the 10 minute films  showing in heats over …

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‘the carousel’: sisters step up at kxt

Nope…never done that.   Really, that’s a thing? Noooo…  It’s possible my inner monologue got the better of me during THE CAROUSEL playing at Kings Cross Theatre as part of their Step Up Festival.  It’s about sisters, you see, and I …

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‘pareidolia’ – vermilion art

Vermilion Art presents artworks by 2018 Sydney Biennale artist, Geng Xue, and young contemporary ink artist Sun Ziyao. in PAREIDOLIA.

The phenomenon of pareidolia refers to the human tendency to perceive connection or make meaning from ambiguous or …

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‘the sleeper awakes’ : h g wells inspired works

In HG Wells’s novel The Sleeper Awakes, the hero emerges from a 200-year coma into a dystopian world whose rulers use poverty and propaganda to keep an enslaved populace under control.  THE SLEEPER AWAKES  exhibition is now showing at …

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‘a quiet place’: monsters in the silence

A QUIET PLACE begins in quiet desperation.  There’s a reassuring familiarity in the dystopia of the opening sequence…a  deserted small-town America; a street with autumnal leaves in a forsaken thoroughfare.  As we move inside we follow someone tipee-toeing around a …

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