the wolves @ the old fitz

American playwright Sarah Delappe takes us into the world of a late teenage women’s soccer team, THE WOLVES. The play has been generating some social media  interest which makes sense considering how women’s soccer in Australia is doing so well,

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matriark are monstrous in art month

Matriark Theatre Company‘s playful, roaming, shaggy, vibrant, quirky, chilled-out monsters will be hanging out in public spaces around Sydney during Art Month.

The Monstrosities are a roaming performance created for Art Month Sydney, bringing to life  underappreciated,

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community theatre in 2018

It’s shaping up to be an exciting 2018 outside the city centre.  Here’s an idea of what’s happening for those companies who have announced their 2018 season.

Have we missed your favourite community group?  Just let us know.  It’s a …

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dogfight @ bankstown arts centre

Featured image – Rose Fenny as Tanya Boyle in Bankstown Theatre Company’s production of ‘Dogfight’. 

Written by Justin Paul and Benj Pasek, the same writers of the Broadway-hit Dear Evan Hansen, DOGFIGHT is set in 1963, beginning on the

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perfect nonsense @ the hunters hill theatre

Some play titles just hit the mark and this is definitely the case with the Goodale Brothers show PERFECT NONSENSE, the new production by the Hunters Hill Theatre Company.

PERFECT NONSENSE is a theatrical adaptation of PG Wodehouse’s novel The

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dolores : the devastation of domestic violence

Theatre company Sam Productions presented Edward Allan Baker’s 1986 one-act play DOLORES in an intimate studio apartment space on Parramatta Road, Annandale. Entering through an unassuming florist on the main road, up a flight of stairs then into a

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the carousel: part of kxt step up festival

Photos: Felicity Tchorlian

A deadline.  A pet spider.  A bucket list budget.

THE CAROUSEL will play at the Kings Cross Theatre as part of the KXT Step Up Festival.  THE CAROUSEL is a new Australian play that explores the limits …

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one way mirror: observation and complicity

 

It may be true, as ONE WAY MIRROR suggests, that modern actors are the truth-tellers yet when Thespis stepped out of the chorus to become someone else, there were riots in the Athenian capital.  How dare a person pretend …

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be more chill @ manly black box theatre

 

Australian premiere of the musical “BE MORE CHILL” and is based on the bestselling novel, and was first performed at Two River Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey, USA on 30th May 2015. Composer/lyricist Joe Iconis, and book by …

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belvoir announces its inaugural season 25a

Sometimes it is the smaller theatre spaces which give us some of our  richest theatrical experiences?

I, and I am sure other long time theatregoers, will fondly remember having some very special nights at the tiny Lookout Theatre in Woollahra,

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