the credeaux canvas

The CREDEAUX CANVAS, written by Keith Bunan, is a powerful study of relationships and how these are radically and permanently changed by decisions the characters make.

Three young flatmates are all searching for a different elusive dream. Jamie, played by

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shout!

Miranda Musical Society sends an energetic Australian shout out to all lovers of the jukebox musical genre as it explores ‘The Legend of the Wild One’, Johnny O’Keefe. The challenges of this style with regard to historical and musical recreation

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war horse

The magnificent play, WAR HORSE, takes us along on a mesmerising journey of compassion, grief, love and cruelty.

The 32 scenes which structure the play begin in August 1912, in Devon, England and travel through Calais, France in 1915, the

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for the love of mic, ‘by george’

Ira Gershwin gave a fitting tribute in 1937 to his brother George, who had sadly passed away of a brain tumour; “Those of us who loved George never believed his music would stop and it hasn’t. His music is here

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the pillowman

Director Luke Rogers’ program note says, in part: “The play explores the nature, freedom and responsibility of artists and asks to what extent is an artist responsible for the actions of others in response to their work”.

In a time

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orpheus in the underworld

Going to Hell has never been such fun. Riotous and exuberant this is a bright, colourful production that will have you clapping and tapping along.

The ‘traditional’ Orpheus and Eurydice legend is told, but is updated and Australianised by Jonathan

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the dog logs- reviewer judy sommerville

The last time I was introduced to a dog on the stage was only a few weeks ago in
Neil Armfields’ depiction of ‘The Secret River’ and I was totally transfixed by those vicious
animals.

Equally THE DOG LOGS by

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cut snake

Independent theatre company Arthur, formed in 2011 by director Paige Rattray and producer Belinda Kelly, have put together a delightfully dazzling and daring show, CUT SNAKE.

It is the first play hosted by the Tamarama Rock Surfers (TRS) for their

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little mercy

The new production by Sisters Grimm, LITTLE MERCY, written by Ash Flanders and Declan Greene, is a funny and entertaining play currently playing at Sydney Theatre Company’s Wharf 2 theatre.

The two writers have taken the evil child film genre

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performance

Suffering from the early onset of Parkinson’s, one member’s tremors cause quite a quake in a quartet of musicians in the perfectly pitched PERFORMANCE (M) from writer director Yaron Zilberman.

The new film PEFORMANCE, also known as A LATE QUARTET,

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