Mark Pigott

A memorable part of Mark’s childhood, in Sydney in the sixties, was spent queuing up in George Street to watch the latest movies. Mark remains an avid cinema and theatre goer, and believe that the essentials of great drama remain the same in both “genres”.

Mark’s other interests are photography, cricket and rugby. He is happy to discuss the finer points of swing bowling at any time.

276 posts by Mark Pigott

beguiled

BEGUILED is described as “a performance installation experience” and at the start of the performance the artists invite the audience to accept the magic and essentially open themselves to possibilities. This indicates one should not expect conventional theatre and, within

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heaven

Kit Brookman has written a clever and entertaining play that is performed well by the young actors in the cast. Through the use of simple and minimal props a sense of intimacy is created with the characters who share a

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women, power and culture-now

There are six plays under the WOMEN, POWER & CULTURE-NOW banner.

DREAMING OF A KISS ON A PIER is written by Suzie Miller and directed by Alice Livingstone. This very funny play is the best written in the WOMEN, POWER

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women, power & culture: then

A series of short plays, written & directed by women, are being presented at the NEW THEATRE in Newtown under the auspices of artistic director Louise Fischer.

They are presented as two separate collections: THEN and NOW.

There are five

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and then there were none

Agatha Christie fans will be entertained by The Bump In Theatre Company production of AND THEN THERE WERE NONE at the Zenith Theatre at Chatswood.

Set in a house on an island off the Devon coast, eight guests receive vague

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the hunter

William Dafoe stars in a moody, atmospheric film about a search for the Tasmanian Tiger. There have been recent sightings and an evil multinational wants to find the tiger first. Martin David (Dafoe) is told to bring back hair, blood

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