Lynn Belvedere

Once we were old enough, my parents took the whole family to the Sydney CBD cinemas every week. Thus began a lifetime interest, in going to the cinema every week, and became a passionate cinephile by watching all those very heavily edited ”Australian Film Censorship Board” true cinéaste versions of brand new release ”Cinematograph Films”. Greater Union always gave my father (who worked in Cinema Distribution Exhibition) guest double movie passes, to every first-night ”red carpet Opening Night” at The State Theatre Cinema at 49 Market Street. Up until his death, my dad always received ”two house seats” for every Opening Night performance events at the Theatre Royal SYDNEY and at Her Majesty’s Theatre SYDNEY. As a child, when mum choose not to go, I often went with him, to those live performance events.

As a young child, I remember being taken for each new show, at both The New Theatre at 60 Sussex Street, and the Phillip Street Theatre when located at 150 Elizabeth Street, and for classical music concerts at Sydney Town Hall.

Being happy is a choice, and I have always viewed my life, as material ready be made into a series of amazing tentpole movies. My New Years Resolution is kept every year: ”Get to see/review five new live theatre shows each week, and get to see/review six new cinema movies each week”, plus is one of the Australian Cinema Pioneers, and apparently have seen far too much already, but always wanting to experience more and more each year. I am also able to do almost everything that I enjoy doing.

Yes, I do have a great daytime job in I.T. as ”Software Design Project Manager”, PLUS each evening until quite late – – – Australian Cinematograph Films historical censorship consultant – product-placement consultant – mystery-shopper consultant – playwright, writer, author, director, producer, photographer, cinematographer, color-grader, subtitles proofreader – arts/ drama/ music/ film critic and judge, journalist, member FIPRESCI & FCCA & AFCA, member AACTA accredited film reviewer-critic-writer, accredited IMDB.COM critic-reviewer-author, projectionist, plus an innovative iconoclast.

476 posts by Lynn Belvedere

the sapphires @ glen street theatre in belrose

Journalist assaulted at Glen Street, BELROSE, NSW
10.00pm Saturday 6th August 2022 journalist assaulted by car-hoons in Glen Street, BELROSE whilst waiting at the Glenrose Village Shopping Centre bus stop number 208558 – Cowardly below the belt assault, aimed at …

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them @ riverside theatres parramatta

 

 

THEM is the very believable story of resilience and growth, despite war related trauma. Set in a war-torn and war-weary country, located somewhere in the middle east, where they speak arabic, and bombs constantly fall. Creating refugees is …

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30 something @ riverside theatres parramatta

 

1939 New years Eve, it will soon be 1940, and the music begins just one hour before midnight.

Phil Scott and Catherine Alcorn hugely entertain with their deliciously localised/improved lyrics with its music originally written/performed by Fats Waller, Irving …

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bonnie and clyde – the musical @ hayes theatre

 

 

The seductive chemistry between Teagan Wouters (Bonnie) and Blake Appelqvist (Clyde), enhances this torrid tale of armed robberies and murders. Beautifully and expertly directed with panache, with a super-efficient and very effective dark set design. A brand new …

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scott silven – wonders @ sydney opera house

Scott Silven, the talented and world renowned mentalist is now live on stage, at The Playhouse Theatre at Sydney Opera House.

Scott Silven is a very astute judge of the micro-gestures of each new person, and together with the many …

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jane eyre by charlotte bronte @ glen street theatre

In 1847 Charlotte Brontë wrote the romance novel JANE EYRE in the Gothic genre “Bildungsroman Romance”, all about the fictional heroine/protagonist. The clever dialogue provides social criticism that includes many topics, including poverty, class, feminism, sexuality, religion and Christian morality. …

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the listies – make some noise @ monkey baa theatre

AWARD-WINNING KIDULT COMEDY DUO “THE LISTIES” present their latest new show “MAKE SOME NOISE”

“THE LISTIES” are Richard Higgins and Matthew Kelly.

“MAKE SOME NOISE” is the perfect audience participation show for very young children. Their new “Musical Owl Bum” …

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