WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AT THE ROS PACKER

Edward Albee is an insightful, witty, funny and risqué playwright.

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? was written in 1962.  It premiered on Broadway with the great Respect for Acting author and actress Uta Hagen as Martha, and Arthur Hill as …

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ATLANTIS: NOT SINKING, SOARING

Rising like a phoenix almost a decade after its first production, ATLANTIS makes a welcome, albeit brief, return to the Sydney stage.

Like the mythical city it takes its title from, Paul Gilchrist’s ATLANTIS is about sinking ideals and submerged

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MONSTROUS: HORRIBLY GOOD

Monstrously more interesting than almost anything on the Sydney’s main stages at the moment, MONSTROUS mounts a provocative production of transgressive tensions.

The play opens with a transgression, a live theatre show starting with projected screen credits like a movie.

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& JULIET AT THE MANNING ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE TAREE

& JULIET reimagines Shakespeare’s classic with a chart-topping soundtrack featuring Max Martin hits.

In the early 1970’s my mother took me to see a travelling production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. It was presented at Taree …

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NEW GHOSTS THEATRE COMPANY LAUNCHES FITZ HAPPENS

This October, New Ghosts Theatre Company (NGTC) will present the inaugural edition of FITZ HAPPENS at the iconic Old Fitz Theatre, launching an exciting new annual tradition dedicated to celebrating and championing Australian playwriting. The season will also launch a

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