shepherd : downstairs @ belvoir street

SHEPHERD is an absurdist play written and directed by Liam Maguire. The cast of 6 very talented actors (Grace Victoria, Rose Riley, Jacob Warner, Mark Paguio, Cece Peters, Adam Sollis) each

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our blood runs in the street: closure is not an option

There’s an athletic aesthetic to OUR BLOOD RUNS IN THE STREET, a balletic beauty, an acrobatic grace that belies the sad and sinister story while simultaneously bolstering and buoying this most affecting, evocative and emotional performance piece.

Assembled from interviews …

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hello again @ the factory theatre

HELLO AGAIN is a love and lust musical drama that follows the loose liaisons of ten characters in various decades of the twentieth century. This is a high quality production with an excellent orchestra, choreography that is especially delightful and …

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looped @ rockdale theatre guild

Marilyn Monroe was notorious for fluffing lines and behaving outrageously on film sets. So was lesser known but equally notorious film star Tallullah Bankhead. Matthew Lombardo’s play is an imagining of what took place when .she spent one inebriated day …

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crunch time @ the ensemble theatre

With great anticipation from his doting audience, David Williamson sat down to watch his final play ‘CRUNCH TIME’.  After 50 successful years as a playwright, he is retiring.

It’s strangely fitting that his final play should be about the grim

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war horse @ the lyric theatre

Returning to Australia is War Horse, the smash hit and Tony award winning music drama from the National Theatre of Great Britain. Originally based on a best selling novel written in 1982 by Michael Morpurgo, the play has a fairly

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war horse media call @ the lyric theatre

The National Theatre Of Great Britain is currently staging its award winning production of WAR HORSE at Sydney’s Lyric Theatre, direct from a sell out season in London. In a remarkable achievement it is a six time winner at Broadway’s …

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the rise and disguise of elizabeth r @ the hayes

This play starts with Gerry Connolly confiding to the audience that he is sick of playing the Queen. It’s like Barry Humphries being tired of playing Edna Everage.

It’s a conflict that some actors find themselves having,  when they are …

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no pay? no way! @ the drama theatre, sydney opera house

Italian playwright Dario Fo, 1997 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, is essentially a writer of farce.  His wit and humour successfully both cloud and enhance his deep political undertones.

‘NO PAY? NO WAY!’ (“Sotto Paga! Non Si Paga!”),

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