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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vermilion art: under the same moon

UNDER THE SAME MOON is a group exhibition from Yunn Ru, Ava Wang, Charlotte Lin, Chu Fan, Lin Ling, Man Chien

It is an exhibition of selected art works that highlight six international contemporary artists …

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the carnival of lost souls: gothic cabaret

Dare to enter the dark and magical world of a 19th century circus as THE CARNIVAL OF LOST SOULS arrives in Sydney after leaving a dizzying path of mystery and mayhem for audiences along the way.

 Nestled somewhere between the …

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chrystalis: inspired by true events

CHRYSTALIS is a passionate and inspirational new work by independent theatre company Midnight Feast.

Inspired by true events in the lives of Midnight Feast members with high support needs who, in their eyes, have been mistreated and ignored by …

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sounds on the terrace at mca

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) will once again present its popular SOUNDS ON THE TERRACE series.  A live and free music event to coincide with their LIGHTS ON LATER program where galleries stay open until 9pm.

Beginning tonight, …

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ridiculusmus: give me your love

Question.  Is it disrespectful to the artists not to want to search for deep meaning after seeing a show?  I came away from GIVE ME YOUR LOVE with a desire to just sit with it awhile.  Not to search, but …

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screen australia releases 2016/17 drama report

Screen Australia’s 27th annual DRAMA REPORT is not just for number crunchers.  It has major implications for what we see and hear on Australian Screens.  And the news is good.

The $1.3 billion spent on screen drama production in …

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acacia quartet presents rhythm & texture

It’s all about rhythm and texture in this exciting program by Acacia Quartet. Starting with Osvaldo Golijov’s haunting Tenebrae, we are transported above the planet, seeing Earth as a beautiful blue sphere. Beautiful, pulsating textures are carefully threaded …

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in the heights: strength in community

Blackout Theatre Company consistently delivers high quality, committed, accessible musical productions and IN THE HEIGHTS playing at The Joan in Penrith does not disappoint. It’s a strong, dynamic show with captivating leads, excellent choreography and dancing from the ensemble and …

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