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Theatre

journey’s end

British playwright R.C. Sherriff’s drama JOURNEY’S END presents a detailed and harrowing account of the hell that is war fought in the trenches.

A classic of its genre, Sherriff’s play was wrought out of his  experiences as an officer in …

Music

36th runnymede pop festival

Outdoor music festivals in Sydney have enjoyed, on average,  a history of eight to ten years. The Renaissance Players presented, by impressive contrast, its staggering 36th ‘Runnymede Pop Festival’ recently. Their tradition of reviving and celebrating early music continued formidably, …

Dance

farah

The trials and tribulations of life as an arts writer are are put in perspective after having a night as enjoyable as the one I have just had.

It’s a Saturday night and I have just been at Tarboosh, a

Classical Music

british birds, beasts and bards

The long history of colourful concerts by The Renaissance Players continues with the definite success of their latest offering, British Birds, Beasts & Bards. Carrying the subtitle of “popular traditions of British music & poetry c. 1300-1977” the equally enthralling …

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