australia day : jonathon biggins’ flawed satire

 

Hunters Hill Theatre Company  has tried on two previous occasions previously to put on Jonathon Biggins play. Both times the productions were  shelved because of Covid. Now, at its third attempt, the production has made it to the stage.…

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out of africa is coming soon to the seymour centre

Co-written by Tarisai Vushe and Playscript’s Geoffrey Sykes, OUT OF AFRICA  is an exciting collage of traditional African and modern Australian song, dance, storytelling, rap, legend, comedy and more, their inspiring migrant stories will entrance audiences. Along the way

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rough trade : a night of sorry laughter

Katie Pollock ever so gently takes us through her complex and slow reveal within her ‘part stand-up, part takedown of capitalism, part wannabe dancing dildo musical’ one-woman play.

A soft mist and gentle soundscape waft us into her insecure world

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kinky boots @ riverside theatres parramatta

Mostly inspired by true events, this is the best musical show in town, or rather you need to drive to Parramatta to experience this fabulous outstanding cast. Perfect performances by all the cast including the choreography, a fabulous musical theatre …

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softly, surely : evocative theatre

The technique of interconnected storylines has long been used by playwrights, novelists and screenwriters and has proved very popular. This is the path that esteemed and prolific Sydney playwright Paul Gilchrist, together with his wife Daniela Giorgi, have taken with

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six @ sydney theatre royal

Louise Withers co-producer of SIX said that this production was the perfect antidote to the Covid blues with joyous music that will have you toe tapping as you leave the theatre.

Ironically this funky rock and roll, upbeat music is …

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razor gang wars @ the crypt st james church

The show is a retelling of a notorious part of Sydney’s criminal history, that of the so called Razor Gangs, in 1927-1929. The characters involve Tilly Divine (played by Alexandra Smith), a name that still resonates in urban folklore and

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