THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW @ THEATRE ROYAL SYDNEY

The opening performance of Richard O’Brien’s ROCKY HORROR SHOW demonstrated with clear abundance that Sydneysiders have maintained their affection for this raunchy musical. The
revival, in celebration of its 50th anniversary, is directed by Christopher Luscombe and has
returned to

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GREASE @ THE CAPITOL THEATRE

It was an explosion of light song and colour at Sydney’s Capitol theatre at the beginning of this Musical, and suddenly we were in the 1950’s in the world of Drive Ins ,Burger Joints, Fast Cars, High School love…and men

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qtopia and the launch of the loading dock theatre

In a piece of irony, the old Darlinghurst Police Station, which held many LGBTQI activists was transformed in to the largest museum of queer History, culture and creativity in the world.

As well as outlining queer history from the colonial

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black is the colour of my voice @ the seymour

BLACK IS THE COLOUR OF MY VOICE is a one-woman play written and performed by Apphia Campbell. It is based on the life of Nina Simone, the American Black jazz singer, classical pianist and civil rights activist. Apphia, as Nina,

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