the blue angel hotel

In local playwright Katie Pollack’s new play THE BLUE ANGEL HOTEL (a country hotel located near to the town’s jail), Grace, the hotel’s garrulous, middle-aged owner is hoping for a quiet day. This, however, is not how things pan out.

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gibbons and the new

Josie and the Emeralds, for their concert GIBBONS AND THE NEW, were augmented from its regular quartet of viol players and the versatile beauty of soprano Josie Ryan. Three guest viol players from Melbourne joined the regular group.

Due to

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the burlesque hour

The undying, vibrant and irreverent art form that is Burlesque Cabaret is alive and well at the Seymour Centre in Sydney.

Moira Finucane and Jackie Smith had a wild vision to re-create “a salon of the extraordinary and the underground,

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sunset boulevarde

Lavish, lush and incredibly spectacular Willoughby Theatre Company has brought us a magnificent production of this Lloyd Webber musical.

Enter the world of the movies of the 1930’s to the 1950’s .The show opens in the style of a Hollywood

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skyfall

Imagine Assange was an ex MI6 operative and that his Wikileaks were not only politically explosive but literally as well and you have some notion of James Bond’s nemesis in the latest 007 extravaganza, SKYFALL (M).

Imagine if instead of

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the venetian twins

Enormous fun was had by all in this magnificent revival of the Nick Enright/Terence Clark classic THE VENETIAN TWINS.

Now regarded as an Australian classic, this play, originally performed in 1979, is an adaptation of the great eighteenth century Goldoni

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the burlesque hour

Till November 24, the York Theatre at the Seymour Centre is transformed into a salon swathed in red Chinese lanterns to present THE BURLESQUE HOUR.

You’re likely to see more at the Seymour than you’ve seen at the Seymour before

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the interview

In 1964 the brilliant American psychiatrist Eric Berne wrote his seminal work, THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY, his ground breaking study of human relationships, viewed in terms of transactional analysis.

There are major league mind games being played in Sam Atwell’s

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bolshoi ballet’s la sylphide

The distilled essence of Romantic ballet ,this is a 2008 version of LA SYLPHIDE, adapted from the Bournonville by Johan Kobborg with the 1836 music by Lovenskiold .It is very similar to the 2005 version he did for the Royal

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here and now

With his new show HERE AND NOW, performed in the Cavern theatre at the El Rocco bar, balladeer Robert Green, with Alexander Sussman tinkling away at the piano, wowed audiences with a medley of some twenty songs from The Master,

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