la passion de simone @ carriageworks

The 2019 Sydney Festival has started with a bang and one of the major events is the Australian premiere of La Passion de Simone . Written by Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, with a libretto in French by Amin Maaloufit it …

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nosferatu : a fractured symphony

Soaring property prices, greedy real estate agents, unscrupulous foreign buyers, biosecurity threats, pretentious environmental concerns, are being played out with nudity, violence, homophobia and horror in 95 minutes in Newtown.

NOSFERATU : A FRACTURED SYMPHONY commands attention through strong acting …

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daughter : confronting theatre at its sharpest

This Australian premiere production is a  co-production involving Quiptake, Pandemic Theatre and the Theatre Centre, Canada. DAUGHTER, written and performed by Adam Lazarus and directed by Ann-Marie Kerr,   is a collaboration uniting the three organisations’ shared values of complex, …

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rock bang – thumpin’ good rock circus

Last night’s audience certainly loved it.  ROCK BANG is sure to be a huge hit during the Sydney Festival.  Circus pings all the pleasure spots and nothing pleases like Circus Oz who have been leaping flying tumbling innovators for over …

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home. a meditation on hearth and heart

HOME is the bastard child of Buster Keaton, Shin Lim and Corey Worthington.  A two storey residence is magic-ed onto stage.  The residents of it, over its lifetime, cling to it and make it home and they also fill it …

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since ali died. some experiences unite us

On waves of enjoyment the highly entertained audience responds and relates to Omar Musa during his show SINCE ALI DIED.  His gift as a performer is to put people at ease, to allow an audience a space in which to …

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shakespearian giveway: bard on the beach

Bard on the Beach is back for 2019 with one rarely performed play and one classic comedy.

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN and COMEDY OF ERRORS will play at various locations in Sydney and beyond.  Most of Bard …

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