Monthly Archives: April, 2019

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On The Screen Review: The Hummingbird Project

Con's Score: 2 copper wires It was the imagery of having big business execs wading through swamps that inspired writer-director Kim Nguyen to write the Hummingbird...

On The Screen Review: Breaking Habits

Con's Score:3 spliffs The story of how a corporate woman ended up on the streets and became a ‘dope dealing nun’ is the sort of...

“You’re Safe Till 2024” David Finnigan Tells Theatre Now How He Knows

‘A Lightning Tour of the Planet” Last year David Finnigan asked thirty scientists “What is the most important change happening in the world today? Their...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Les Misérables

Considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century and by many one of the greatest musicals of all time (myself included), Les...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: A Little Piece Of Ash

Grief is a gnarly beast. In A Little Piece of Ash, Megan Wilding’s first full length play, her central character, 20-something Jedda, is dealing...

Marcus James Hurley on his Jean Val Jean and Les Mis

Manly Musical Society's 10th Anniversary production opens this Friday 19th April at the Glen Street Theatre.  Marcus James Hurley plays Jean Val Jean in the...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Chamber Pot Opera

Opera. In a toilet. Enough said. If you still need convincing, read on. For those of the general population unlucky enough never to have experienced the...

Laura Dawson talks to Theatre Now About Her Upcoming Role in Avenue Q.

For those not familiar with this quirky musical, In your words what is Avenue Q about? I like to describe Avenue Q as ‘R-rated Sesame...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: The Last Five Years

Heartbreak. The universal experience. Tony Award-winning Jason Robert Brown’s 90-minute two-hander musical The Last Five Years is about this very thing – the complications...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: BIN LADEN: THE ONE MAN SHOW

“My name is Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Aboud bin Laden al Qatani and tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I am going to show...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Barbara and the Camp Dogs

“In the chaos, she knows herself,” says the maternal René of her sister, the eponymous character in this return season of Barbara and the...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Saturday Night Fever

Exhilarating dance numbers? Check! Heartfelt script? Not so much… But we didn’t come here to be wowed by poignant words. We came to dance! And...