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

shakespeare tonight @ new theatre newtown

Sorry readers, while the underlying concept behind this show is fascinating and the excellent cast gave their all,  this production felt quite flat and in need of some reworking.

Part of this years’ Sydney Fringe, written by Paul Wilson and …

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master shakuhachi player riley lee in concert

Riley Lee-inset

Mosman Art Gallery hosted a rare jewel of a concert– Sydney was privileged to hear revered shakuhachi master Riley Lee in a solo performance as part of the Sacred Music Festival.

The shakuhachi is a Japanese end blown flute, traditionally …

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six degrees of ned kelly @ erskineville town hall

This is a fascinating,  very enthusiastically performed hour long monologue during which we learn about Australian history and the assorted legends that have developed about Ned Kelly and his gang and the ‘six degrees of separation’ that intertwine the Kelly …

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the emma press anthology of dance

“Dance is present at every stage of human life,” declares editor Emma Wright in the introduction to her wonderful anthology.  “From lessons to courtships to celebrations and moments when music just demands a response, dance is an essential part of …

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