after miss julie: a stylishly presented period piece

Patrick Marber’s AFTER MISS JULIE is a fascinating exercise in reinventing a classic and if the production playing as part of the Sydney Fringe is an imperfect rendering, it is nevertheless a watchable evening for both a Strinbergian like …

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cheep noods: cheeky, dykey, funny

They might introduce themselves a “raging lesbians” but their show is more “sweet, funny lesbians” with added super cute and sassy bitch galore.  Ally Cockrell and Kimberley Greaves are a couple who seem to love being in each other’s company …

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foreign woman: my pick of the sydney fringe so far

That’s sort of the purpose of going to festivals like Edinburgh and our home-grown Sydney Fringe.  To see work that’s raw and developing.  To immerse in wonder at what trends are emerging, what styles are popular and what looks like …

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