Monthly Archives: November, 2018

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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: A Baroque Christmas

Billed as  ‘pick of the pops’ this is as close to a classical choral mixed tape as you’re going to get.  The Australian Chamber...

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: On The Screen Review – Suspiria

Con's Score:2 Witches hats A horror film with a strong female cast is an alluring prospect when you consider how well the original film was...

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...

The Laramie Project’s Carly Fisher & JM Burdon chat to Garreth Cruikshank

Garreth Cruikshank Twenty years after New York’s Tectonic Theater Project first went to Laramie following the brutal murder of gay university student, Matthew Shepard, their...

Theatre Now: On The Screen Review – Fahrenheit 11/9

Con's Score: 4 Covfefe's The provocative Michael Moore returns with another documentary where he asks America “What the f***k happened?” Of course he’s talking about the election...

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...