Carol Dance

As CEO of the Australian Commercial Disputes Centre, Carol wrote dozens of role plays to train mediators. Once retired, she wrote short plays,15 of which have been produced in festivals. Her longer plays have been produced by Nautanki Theatre, Subtlenuance Theatre and the Indian Association. She founded Scene Theatre Sydney in 2008.

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the metropolitan orchestra : scheherazade punch

 

The Metropolitan Orchestra presented three outstanding works in this packed-out concert at Marrickville Town Hall on Sunday 12th November  2023 : Vaughn Williams’  Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, the world premiere of Jim Coyle’s Punch and Rimsky-Korsakov’s

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message in a bottle @ sydney opera house

MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE is one of Sting’s songs. This and 27 other Sting titles have been transformed into a dance spectacular at the Joan Sutherland Theatre at the Opera House. The production is part of the 50th birthday celebrations

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the visitors : a prescient drama

 

The visitors are the people on the ships far out in the ocean but moving closer to shore. It’s 1788 and the Elders remember that these people came before. Now they are back.  

You might think a play about

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banging denmark : just brilliant

BANGING DENMARK at The New Theatre is the best show in town. And it’s only $25, complete with brilliant acting, an imaginative set and striking sound effects. Take note, the play has nothing to do with Denmark or international affairs.

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sydney chamber choir : the human spirit

 

This once only performance at the Verbrugghen Hall in the Sydney Conservatorium can thankfully be heard online. THE HUMAN SPIRIT is available as a digital concert on Thursday, September 28, at 7:30PM (details below). 

The term ‘chamber’ is a

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soul trading : theatre for children by children

Steps & Holes Theatre with the Australian Theatre for Young People have created a complex theatre piece for children, about children and performed by children.

The story is set in 2079 when children are created by gene selection – except

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a very expensive poison @ the new

The amazing team at the New Theatre has tackled a complex play about a mostly forgotten international drama. They’ve succeeded in bringing back the events surrounding of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006, and in making it

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