tim firth’s ‘neville’s island’ @ the ensemble theatre

An office ‘team-building’ weekend camping trip in Tasmania brings together some unlikely and in some cases unlikeable characters.  Four mismatched, middle management, city-dwelling colleagues find themselves hopelessly and cluelessly stranded on a remote, freezing, wet and foggy island.

Tim Firth’s

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‘little borders’ and big ideas @ the old 505

Like giants astride the world the audience gingerly crosses the stage to their seats past a circle of little houses.  

Beautifully rendered, these tiny white boxes of ticky tacky are artfully arranged and lit from inside.  Yet the circle seems

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front @ the depot theatre marrickville

 

“Music is a social activity. It’s done with others. Since, like, the dawn of time or some shit”

FRONT follows the unseen side of the Music Industry, and intense drama unfolds in rehearsal rooms, green rooms, on radio, on …

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george orwell’s ‘1984’ @ roslyn packer theatre

Has there ever been a more provident novel than George Orwell’s 1984?! Orwell’s portrayal of how he envisaged society going has proved endlessly prophetic, though hardly in ways that he could have seen. Individual privacy has pretty much been obliterated

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