Lynne Lancaster

A passionate theatre person Lynne is originally from Sydney and holds a B.Ed (Art) – a postgraduate Diploma in Information Management (Librarianship) and an MA in Theatre. While living in London ( 2002 -2007 ) Lynne completed the dance criticism course at Sadlers Wells linked in with Chichester University.

Lynne has worked for both Ticketek and Ticketmaster here in Australia and was involved with the original production of THE BOY FROM OZ

An Ausdance member Lynne is passionate about dance and has studied ballet and Flamenco. Before moving to London she photographed the Sydney Dance Company and Australian Ballet among other companies and has exhibited internationally.

Lynne is a SAMAG member and a volunteer at the Art Gallery of NSW. Currently Lynne writes for arthub, danceinforma and sydneyartsguide.

Sadly Lynne passed away in December 2024.

995 posts by Lynne Lancaster

the importance of being earnest

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Filmed at London’s Vaudeville Theatre late last year, Oscar Wilde’s deliciously witty satire on Victorian manners was scintilattingly directed by Adrian Noble (Amadeus, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The King’s Speech). The pacing and comic timing was …

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the rabbits @ roslyn packer theatre

This major highlight of the 2016 Sydney Festival is a must see. Based on the acclaimed picture book by John Marsden and Shaun Tan, and the winner of several Helpmann Awards, THE RABBITS, adapted and directed by John Sheedy

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cut the sky @ drama theatre sydney opera house

Broome-based theatre/dance company Marrugeku has brought this thought provoking, challenging and disturbing production to Sydney as part of the Sydney Festival. The show premiered last year as part of the Perth Festival.

CUT THE SKY presents its concept from an …

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the magic flute @ joan sutherland auditorium

This was a charming revival of the production that was first created for the Metropolitan Opera, New York, in 2005, and first seen here in 2012. This work, as well as being a parable grounded in Mozart’s links and fascination …

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sherlock : the abominable bride

The BBC has given us a fabulous holiday treat with this magnificent one-off screening taking place in cinemas around the world. Sherlockians will rejoice not just at the return of Cumberbatch as Holmes– cold , aloof, detached and enigmatic- but …

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ming cho lee : a life in design

This is a lavish, fascinating, glorious ‘coffee table ‘’ book that celebrates the life and artistry of one of the most important American designers of the 20th century, Ming Cho Lee.The book has won the The 2014 TLA Book Awards’ …

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the velveteen rabbit @ st andrews cathedral school

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“What does it mean to be ‘real?”

In the time-honoured tradition of the best children’s stories this is a very adorable and delightful adaptation of the children’s classic by Margery Williams first published in 1922.

With the show’s catchy singing …

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