tideline: a watermark

Thrashing about in carnal climax, Wilfrid comes, his father goes, his load blown, dad’s spirit flown, and family secrets and enmities are revealed.

This is the way his world upends, with a bang and a limper in TIDELINE by Wajdi

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‘godspell’ at hayes theatre elizabeth bay

Above: the cast of Godspell. Alfie Gledhill, centre. Featured image: Abe Mitchell and Billie Palin. Photo credit: Phil Erbacher. 

There is a new version of Stephen Schwartz’s Godspell worthy of much praise now playing in Sydney. You will be a …

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l’hôtel : it’s all in the experience

There was a good vibe as people gathered outside the Studio Theatre at the Sydney Opera House last Friday night waiting to go in for the opening night performance of the french cabaret. L’HÔTEL .

We walk in as hotel

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wicked coming to the lyric theatre in august 2023

NSW Minister for Tourism and the Arts, Ben Franklin, together with producers John Frost for  Crossroads Live Australia, Marc Platt, Universal Pictures, The Araca Group, Jon B. Platt and David  Stone, recently announced that “Broadway’s Biggest Blockbuster” (NY

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let the right one in : i’ll pass, thank you

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The Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s current production LET THE RIGHT ONE IN,  Jack Thorne’s stage adaptation  of John Alvide Lindqvist’s very successful novel and film, directed by Alexander Berlage, is the Company’s last mainstream production for the year.

I …

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the mousetrap : the never ending play

Agatha Christie’s THE MOUSETRAP is one of theatre’s greatest success stories.The show opened in London’s West End on 25 November 1952 at the Ambassadors Theatre,  where it ran until 23 March 1974. It immediately transferred to the larger St Martin’s

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never closer: ever present

A virtuoso ensemble brings a joie de vivre to a troubling drama in Grace Chapple’s NEVER CLOSER.

The play begins with a ghost story spun in spell binding oration by Deirdre, in whose house in a Northern Ireland border town,

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