the horse’s mouth

The Rock Surfers Theatre Company, between December 3 and 14,  is presenting THE HORSE’S MOUTH, Sydney’s only festival of autobiographical performance, at it’s home base, the Bondi Pavilion theatre.

The  Festival will  present six new pieces during …

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shaking hands with danger

Whenever I used to catch up with an old friend, the first thing that he used to say was, ‘so, tell me a story’.

Comedian David Quirk kept his audience well entertained with stories from his life in his solo …

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all made up by jimmy dalton

Jimmy Dalton’s show ALL MADE UP will appeal mostly to theatre patrons who appreciate more alternative theatre experiences, and for that matter, alternative venues. ALL MADE UP does not take place in the main Bondi Pavilion theatre, nor in the …

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white rabbit red rabbit

There are so many qualities about young Iranian playwright Nassim Solaimanpour’s WHITE RABBIT that I admired. The play’s brashness, quirkiness, innovativeness, to name just a few. And yet, in the end, it failed to satisfy.

The show starts radically and …

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short and sweet 2013- awards

Best Script – Simon Godfrey for THE FOX AND THE HUNTER

Best Production – PEOPLE STRINGS

Best Director – James Hartley for THE FOX AND THE HUNTER

Best Actress – Lucy Gransbury for DRAGOSTEA MEA

Best Actor – Tom Green

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short and sweet 2013 week 9

It’s the countdown to the finalist awards for the SHORT & SWEET FESTIVAL, 2013. This week presents the PEOPLE’S CHOICE SHOWCASE – the audience favourites for the Top 80 and the Wildcards, which have been showing for the past eight

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short and sweet 2013 week 8

From the hilarious MR PISSED to the dark and troubled world of COMA SUTRA, comes the eclectic mix of eleven plays presented at the 8th week of Short & Sweet festival.

MR PISSED, cleverly written by Phil Watson, is presented

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short and sweet 2013 week 7

A smorgasbord of humour, hysteria, absurdity, melancholy and mayhem is on offer for Week 7 of “Short & Sweet” festival.

The eleven plays chosen for this week are all impressive – well crafted and performed.

The final play on the

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