Arts & Entertainment Reviews
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Toy Symphony
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The play revolves around Roland Henning undergoing therapy in hope to cure his writer's block. It shifts back and forward, between the present day therapy sessions, Roland’s early career and his childhood, plus it contains elements of magical realism. -
Food Stories
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Kuku Yalanji woman and choreographer, Henrietta Baird, has an infectious smile. She’s dancing her way through making damper with the audience mimicking her actions. Baird’s words connect the packaged flour rendition of the soft, pliable brea… -
Tell Me On A Sunday
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Musical story through song Tell Me On A Sunday starring Erin Clare 5 star review is on now at Sydney Hayes Theatre Potts Point. -
Housekeeping For Beginners
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Australian-Macedonian writer/director Goran Stolevski’s third film is concerned with the theme of family, just not in the traditional way. Almost playing as a companion piece to Noora Niasari’s excellent Shayda from 2023, which also features a… -
The Australian Ballet: Carmen
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Artistic Director David Hallberg of the Australian Ballet describes Carmen as the most ambitious contemporary production programme… -
Treasure Islands Supper Dance
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The process of decolonising museums is a complex one. It’s not just about returning objects colonising nations stole, it’s also about more accurately contextualising objects we purchased or legitimately acquired. Treasure Islands, which culmin… -
The Cult Of The Rocky Horror Show
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Sydney this next six weeks is your last chance to see Jason Donovan in The Rocky Horror Show as the famed fictional transvestite Frank-n-Furter before Jason Donovan returns to the UK. -
Grease
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Opening night review of Grease The Musical at the Capitol Theatre Sydney 2024. Grease is performing until 1 June. -
The Motive and the Cue: National Theatre Live
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The National Theatre has been broadcasting West End stage productions in cinemas since 2009. The Motive and the Cue stars Johnny Flynn as the young, outrageous, drunken movie star Richard Burton, who is taught a lesson by the elder, straight-laced theatre director John Gielgud (played by Mark Gatiss). -
The Great Divide
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Peppered with Aussie colloquial slang and sharp one-liners, The Great Divide is an example of what Williamson does best with strong character roles, gripping conflict and a witty script. Four and a half stars. -
Frame Narrative
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Playing at the historic Old Fitz Theatre is award-winning playwright Emily Sheehan’s Frame Narrative. The story stems from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein looking at what it means to create something new. In the case of Frame N… -
Zombie! The Musical Review
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Can musical theatre save Sydney from a zombie apocalypse? Zombie The Musical a world premiere new… -
Grain In The Blood
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Have you ever asked yourself what is the difference between ethics and morality? For me, I see ethics as a way of thinking, a set of rules and standards that one uses as a foundation when processing right from wrong. Morality is a code of behavior…