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

short+sweet theatre top 80 week one

There are eight simply superb plays being performed live on stage this week, at Short and Sweet. Top 80 Week One, Thursday 1st February 2018 until Sunday.  Captivating drama, strange circumstances, unique outlooks, and laugh-out-loud entertainment galore.…

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the wizard of oz @ the capitol theatre

Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s London Palladium Production of THE WIZARD OF OZ is a breathtaking musical revelation, that significantly improves upon the screenplay of the 1939 the all-time classic technicolor MGM musical movie. Keeping to the original storyline by …

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star wars viii – the last jedi

Disney is deliberately rejuvenating the year-end holiday box office for the third year in a row, by Lucasfilm Limited releasing its annual Star Wars movie. Disney has released the second epic science-fiction saga in the Star Wars sequel trilogy (Movie …

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heathers the musical @ the factory theatre marrickville

 

 

HEATHERS THE MUSICAL provides multiple insights into the bullying, assaults, intimidation, violence and gun ownership of American senior high school students at Westerberg High. Beautiful misfit loner Veronica Sawyer, is wonderfully played with great gusto by Julia Hyde, when …

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violent extremism and other adult party games @ the depot theatre

 

Fascinating savage slice of political and social commentary via comedy, with generous surreal dialogue, provides violence bordering on farce. Exhilarating murder-thriller romp, satirical comedy equally filled with both wit and wisdom, and delivers unexpected twist after twist, and absolutely …

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the big meal @ the depot theatre

 

Your lifetime expectations during seventy years, so how do think things will go during the rush from birth to death? THE BIG MEAL delightfully shows how things will happen, for this American family over many generations, the almost-normal family …

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