Monthly Archives: June, 2018

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Theatre Now Review: Unqualified

Unqualified is a riotously comic tour-de-force written and performed by Genevieve Hegney and Catherine Moore. An absurd chance meeting at Centrelink brings together the...

Theatre Now Review: Above Ground

An Inanimate Distraction: Above Ground  Something climbed out of the primordial swamp, writhing, rolling, undulating across the floor. Choreographer and Performer Kathryn Puie explains that...

On The Screen Reviews: You Were Never Really Here

Jonathan Ames and Lynne Ramsay on any credit list guarantee a dynamic duo of narrative storytelling. One is a prolific crime-fiction author-cum-exhibitionist, and the...

On The Screen Review: Touch Me Not [Sydney Film Festival]

Adina Pintilie’s first feature gained attention this year after leaving Berlinale with the coveted Golden Bear. Despite many eyes on it. Touch Me Not...

On Sounds Review: True Blue [Woollahra Philharmonic Orchestra ]

Woollahra Philharmonic Orchestra (WPO) presents TRUE BLUE 23-24 June 2018 Conductor: Brad Lucas. With the participation of Translucent Duo. Within the relative austerity of St Columba...

Theatre Now Review: Marjorie Prime

Memories are tricky; our images of the past are constantly changing because we remember not the event or person but our last memory of...

Theatre Now Review: The Wyrd

Shakespeare continues to provide many a theatrical company around the world with material for production – and not just because the work is copyright...

Theatre Now Review: Dresden [KXT]

In 1907 the teenage Adolf Hitler was present at a production of Richard Wagner’s Rienzi in Linz. Some 25 years later he would go...

On Sounds Review: Sprezzatura [The Muffat Collective]

The Independent Theatre, North Sydney. Sunday June 10, 2018 The Muffat Collective is an ensemble of four period instrument specialists united by their commitment to...

Theatre Now Review: The Hypochondriac

Molière, widely considered one of the best comic writers in the French language, was known for his sophisticated wit and searing satire. He might,...

Theatre Now Review: Assassins

Ah, the American Dream - work hard, provide and prosper. Right? Not according to Stephen Sondheim, whose satirical musical Assassins highlights a different American...

Theatre Now Review: Afterglow: Generations

AFTERGLOW is PACT’s premiere presentation season showcasing early career artists. Generations is a new format comprising two differing works: Humanoid and Threshold:NRC that aim...