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Theatre Now Review: Aspects Of Love

Don’t let the title fool you – there’s very little real love on display in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s bizarre tale of boy meets girl...

Theatre Now Review: The Laramie Project

Whenever you think Verbatim Theatre, you think The Laramie Project. In 2000, Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theatre Project brought something startling and new...

Theatre Now Review: The Climbing Tree

"Across the Great Dividing Range there is an even greater divide”. It is a divide between white and black, between past and present, between...

Theatre Now Review: Broadway Bound

Neil Simon, the most successful and prolific playwright of the 20th century died on August 26, 2018 at the age of 91. The New Theatre...

Theatre Now Review: Dance Of Death

Edgar and Alice are celebrating 25 years of marriage. But instead of the clinking of champagne glasses and the warm chatter of friends and...

Theatre Now Review: Table Manners

Table Manners makes up one part of Alan Ayckbourn’s The Norman Conquests trilogy. Ayckbourn is a master playwright, and his dexterity is so easily visible...

Theatre Now Review: Evie May

Sydney, 1966. Television is in full swing, meaning the demise of theatre and its stars. The curtain is closing on one such star, Evie...

Theatre Now Review: Freud’s Last Session

Science vs religion. Can there ever be a common ground? What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything? Is there a God...

Theatre Now Review: Julius Casar

We’ve all been touched by Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar at some point or other, whether studying it in school, watching it on stage or screen...

Theatre Now Review: Madiba

Nelson Mandela: a name which evokes admiration from many, adoration from some and certainly respect form all. Here was truly a great man. His...
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On The Screen Review: Triangle of Sadness

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On The Screen Review: Much Ado Abut Nothing

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Theatre Now Review: Tis Pity She’s A Whore

"The show is a triumph with high production value,...