Sydney Arts Guide

Cinema, Theatre

the reluctant fundamentalist (m)

Inserted Image- THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST (2)

Changez is a young Muslim man from Pakistan who wins a place at Princeton to study business.

Highly gifted, he is a fund mentalist, able to forecast fiscal performance of companies with alarming alacrity.

He becomes a protégé of a …

Literature

burt bacharach- anyone who had a heart

To the bookstore, walk on, buy.  Fans wishin’ and hopin’ that Burt Bacharach’s autobiography, ANYONE WHO HAD A HEART (Atlantic Books), would be as memorable as his tunes won’t be disappointed.

The story of his life is a real “what’s …

Theatre

noel and gertie

Sheridan Morley’s hit 1983 play NOEL AND GERTIE, that ran in London continuously for nine years. has come back to life with a very polished and classy production helmed by Aussie music theatre legend Nancye Hayes.

NOEL AND GERTIE t …

Theatre

the shape of things

Gifted American film director, screenwriter and playwright Neil LaBute has built up an impressive oeuvre of work since his first play FILTHY TALK FOR TROUBLED TIMES was first produced in 1989. For my money, his 1991 play THE SHAPE OF …

Dance

australian dance theatre’s g

Hotly anticipated and at the start of a national tour, this very short visit by Australian Dance Theatre from Adelaide with ‘G’ would have to be one of Sydney‘s dance calendar highlights for 2013.

This is Stewart’s second ‘deconstruction’ of …

Theatre

cavalia

CAVALIA1-001It was billed very confidently as ‘a magical encounter between human and horse.’ After a slowish start involving singing, acrobats and a few horses, one wondered if the creator of Cirque de Soleil, Normand Latourelle, had exaggerated.

However, it did …

Celebrity, Interviews

julie andrews charms sydney

Julie AndrewsMs Andrews is currently touring Australia with a one-woman show about her life: “An Evening with Julie Andrews”. Her press conference, held at the Park Hyatt Hotel yesterday, was to enable the press to photograph Ms Andrews and to also …

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