the wharf revue : saying goodbye is hard to do

Shows can’t go on forever, especially ones  that maintain through their run a consistently high quality. At some point one has to ‘pull the plug’.

And such is the case now with the final season of The Wharf Revue which

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the hayes’ carols by cabaret: live streamed

Carols by Cabaret is an annual Christmas charity even at Hayes Theatre Co held to raise money for the Wayside Chapel. The Wayside Chapel helps people experiencing homelessness with a safe space and vital essentials, such as clothing, showers and …

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nordic noir – phantasy and fugue

Virus – A Fugue.

An absurdist tragicomedy, this is the play’s world premiere.

Fear, power and hierarchies compete in a world of people, puppets and model villages. Who will survive?

This one-act play by well-known Norwegian playwright Fredrik Brattberg

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ensemble theatre conversations : trevor ashley

This week Artistic Director Mark Kilmurry talks to Australian cabaret legend Trevor Ashley.

From cabaret to theatre, Trevor has donned many hats including performer, director and singer. Stepping onto the Ensemble stage in 2016 with his sold out cabaret BARBARA …

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