the dog logs : a fun night at the theatre

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CJ Johnson’s play is a celebration of the colourful and distinctive personalities of our four legged friends. THE DOG LOGS featured a cast of four, each playing multiple roles, and had plenty of good moments.

This show was …

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dymocks literary lunch : alexander mccall smith

At the Dymocks Literary Lunch Alexander McCall Smith delighted the audience with a bravura performance which was full of wit, wisdom, fascinating anecdotes and incongruous humour.

He commenced his talk with a joke about microphones failing and apologised in advance …

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collapsible: a towering performance

The door, the lift, the water cooler, the chairs and the video cameras. This is the environment set before us as we enter the theatre for COLLAPSIBLE.

Striking in suit and sneakers, Essie makes a speculator entrance as if

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gundog: heart acres

Director Anthony Skuse’s trademark tilted askew angled floor is immediately evident as you pull the eye over the wool and hay bails of James Smither’s simple and effective set for Secret House’s production of Simon Longman’s GUNDOG.

As with all

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the goat or, who is sylvia? : not this play again

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The protagonist in Edward Albee’s disturbing play THE GOAT OR, WHO IS SYLVIA? is urbane, middle aged architect Martin Gray. We first meet him and his wife Stevie as they celebrate his fiftieth birthday in their resplendent New …

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daddy @ meraki arts bar

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He bursts out of backstage like a cum-filled cannonball. His two worshipping go-go dancers – a twink and a super-fit cub who warmed up the Meraki Bar space – pivot their girdles his way to worship at his

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the rocky horror show media call

Currently playing at the Theatre Royal is the 50th anniversary production of THE ROCKY HORROT SHOW.

I attended the first iteration of the show at the long gone Balmain Bijoux with Reg Livermore giving an extraordinary performance as Frank N …

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