Monthly Archives: January, 2018

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OT Movie Review: Molly’s Game

Molly Bloom has nothing to do with the James Joyce character, but more to do with the convicted criminal who once ran a red...

Theatre Now Syd Review: Rembrandt Live

Every time you walk up the steps of the Art Gallery of NSW the building prepares you for as sophisticated and artistic experience. Rembrandt Live...

TN Rehearsal Diary: Director/Writer Wayne Tunks – According To Otto [Wk 1]

Director, Writer and Producer Wayne Tunks shares his experiences through the rehearsal of According To Otto Jan 29, 2018 An independent theatre producer’s job is never...

Theatre Now Perth Review: The Wind in the Underground

Sam O’Sullivan’s clever, complex take on home and family shines in director Lucy Clements’ hands in The Wind in The Underground, a new production...

Theatre Now Syd Review: Mount Eerie & Julie Byrne

Promoted as a double-bill of minimalist, melancholic folk music and there is no better way to describe the evening. Jane Byne started the evening...

Theatre Now Review: Barber Shop Chronicles

The York Theatre is classically Greek in its design - a vast stage thrusting into semi-circular seating. It is an arena for the epic...

Theatre Now Review: Sorting Out Rachel

David Williamson is an iconic figure in the history of Australian theatre and film, once a leader in the New Wave theatre which put...

Theatre Now chats with Lucy Clements

Fresh after the success of its acclaimed Sydney season at the iconic The Old Fitz Theatre, New Ghosts Theatre Company presents the WA premiere of The Wind...

Theatre Now Review: Alice In Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland – Alice in Australia Land – Alice in NOW Land… Michael Sieders’ modernised reimagining of this children’s classic is right off the...

Theatre Now Review: Tonsils + Tweezers

It's not often that you find a fresh, Australian play that blows you away at every turn, but director Michael Abercromby and Sydney's Jack Rabbit Theatre...

Theatre Now Review: My Urrwai

See. This. Show The experience of My Urrwai feels like a belly laugh, a sharp intake of breath and a big warm hug.  It is...

Theatre Now Review: The Town Hall Affair

The play THE TOWN HALL AFFAIR merges fact and opinion utilising the 1971 documentary TOWN BLOODY HALL (TBH), by Chris Hegedus and D. A....