pirates of penzance

Ahoy me hearties! If Gilbert & Sullivan operetta is your thing, this is a bright, sparkling production of PIRATES OF PENZANCE, brought to us by the Waverley Lugarbrae Players in their 53rd year.

This is a production of the revised,

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an officer and a gentleman- the musical-

With the Sydney world premiere of AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN-THE MUSICAL at the prestigious Lyric theatre, this classic love story makes the successful leap from celluloid to the main stage.

The stirring nature of Douglas Day Stewart’s narrative of

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sweet charity

For all you cool cats The Regals Musical Society has brought us the ironically bittersweet production of ‘Sweet Charity’, the optimistic ,cautionary tale of Charity Hope Valentine, a girl who just wants to be loved.

The classic tale of a

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shifting sands

How entertaining can a richly varied performance of drumming be? If the show is as energetic and containing as many styles & forms as SHIFTING SANDS it can be very enjoyable.

Taikoz is an Australian ensemble that performs wadaiko, a

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angela’s kitchen

Griffin has another roaring success on their hands. Sorry folks, but if you haven’t already booked , the entire season of this show sold out before opening night – you will have to try and get a ticket to the

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crushed

Spared from extinction, of being snuffed out after a solo season, The Spare Room, one of the great innovations of Sydney’s independent theatre scene, rewards its reprieve with the staging of CRUSHED.

At the beginning of the play, the audience

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the woman in black

That stalwart of Sixties cinema, the horror house, Hammer, is having somewhat of a renaissance with the release of its first ever feature ghost story, THE WOMAN IN BLACK (M).

The home of horror, Hammer was responsible for creating an

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madame tussaud’s exhibition

Enchanting, educational and inspirational this is a fabulous new Sydney ‘attraction’ for all the family that opened just on a month ago ( April 16 2012) . Tourists and Sydney-siders alike love it.

Based at Darling Harbour, right next to

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the liar’s bible

The Newtown based Sydney Independent Theatre Company (SITC) is currently presenting the world premiere of New Zealand playwright Fiona Samuel’s award winning play THE LIAR’S BIBLE. Samuel’s play won the Special Prize for Woman Playwright and joint runner up in

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reasons to be pretty

After watching American playwright Neil LaBute’s new play REASONS TO BE PRETTY, directed by James Beach, I went searching for a few happy pills to take! LaBute paints a pretty grim picture of contemporary relationships.

The milieu is a shipping

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