Monthly Archives: January, 2018

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Theatre Now Review: Whist

The world of Virtual Reality isn’t one I’ve spent a lot of time in, which is why the Australian premiere of Whist at the...

On The Town Movie Review: Mary and the Witch’s Flower

We start in FIRE – flames burn bright – and we are met with a girl of fire-red hair… Harsh flames surround a girl in...

Theatre Now: My Name Is Jimi

Destined to be a highlight of the 2018 entertainment calendar My Name Is Jimi is a must see piece of extraordinary theatre. Four generations...

On The Town Music Review: The Marais Project presents – A Christmas Adventure

Sunday 17th December 2017 at The Independent Theatre, North Sydney. A recent festive season highlight was the last in a series classical music concerts and...

On The Town Art Review: The Horse Trotted Another Couple Of Metres, Then It Stopped – Katharina Grosse

The Horse Trotted Another Couple Of Metres, Then It Stopped - Katharina Grosse A Schwartz Carriageworks Project / Germany. Supported by the Goethe-Institut Australia The launch...

Theatre Now Review: Tree Of Codes

Jonathan Safran Foer found a way to actively respond to his favourite book Street Of Crocodiles. Take out the razor blade and cut letters...

Theatre Now Review: Model Citizens [Syd Fest]

This year the Sydney Festival brings the circus to the city. In fact, it has created a 'Circus City'. On opening night (Friday 5th...

Theatre Now Review: Wizard Of Oz

Andrew Lloyd Webber's new production of The Wizard Of Oz swirled into Sydney last week. It is quite incredible that this much loved story...

OTT Book Review: Good Friday by Lynda La Plante

Lynda La Plante’s latest in the Jane Tennison books takes us back to 1976, at the height of the IRA bombings in London. Newly-badged Detective...

Theatre Now Review: Suite Seduction

SUITE SEDUCTION, (Debussy, Westlake and Mozart). Woollahra Philharmonic Orchestra. December 2, 2017 It’s the first wet, and humid summer afternoon of the season and you...

Theatre Now Review: The Servant Of Two Masters

Now in its 9th year, Sport For Jove’s popular summer season is back. One half of this year’s line up is Carlo Goldoni’s comedy...