the seed

Kate Mulvany’s ‘The Seed’ has been one of the highlights of the experimental works in this years’ B Sharp season at Belvoir Street. Mulvany’s play is a heartfelt autobiographical work that she wrote based on her family and the impact

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dead caesar

Chris Taylor, one of the main scriptwriters for the cult tv show ‘The Chaser’, has taken to writing for the stage. The Sydney Theatre Company has produced his first play ‘ Dead Caesar’ for its Wharf2Loud program. ‘Dead Caesar’ is

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i do

In ‘I Do’ Luis has a problem. A handsome man in his forties, he has been living the good life for a long time. He has been living it up…endless nights of wine, women and song. He still lives with

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the hollow

Every year the Genesian Theatre Company does an Agathie Christie play, a surefire winner at the box office. For this year’s production the Genesians’ have chosen ‘The Hollow’, a play that was actually written by Christie herself and wasn’t an

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exit the king

Belvoir Street Theatre Company’s B’s Eugene Ionesco’s ‘Exit The King’ was one of the hottest tickets in town with Geoffrey Rush playing the leading role of King Berenger, and Company B Artistic Director Neil Armfield in the director’s chair.

In

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dinner

In British playwright Moira Buffini’s play ‘Dinner’ an artist, scientist, and a news babe come to a dinner party arranged by the host, Paige. The hostess has prepared a feast to celebrate the publication of her husband’s latest pop psychology

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dinner with friends

Fishy productions production of Donald Margulies’s ‘ Dinner With Friends’ played the inner city Darlinghurst Theatre venue.

In ‘Dinner With Friends’ long time couple Gabe and Karen have invited best friend Karen over for dinner, and to talk about their

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ying tong- a walk with the goons

It was time for nostalgia with the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of ‘Ying Tong- A Walk with the Goons’ by British playwright Roy Smiles.

Smiles play is set in 1960 after Spike Milligan has had a nervous breakdown. The breakdown

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paris jetaime

‘Paris JeTaime’ was a lyrical cinematic homage to one of the world’s greatest cities. Twenty of the world’s finest filmmakers including the Coen brothers, Gus Van Sant, Gurinder Chadha, Wes Craven, Walter Salles, Alexander Payne and Olivier Assayas, each provided

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