Monthly Archives: April, 2021

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Belvoir Announces 2021 Program Part Two

Press Release: Belvoir is pleased to announce the exciting array of shows making up the second part of their 2021 season. Part two of the 2021...

Applications open for The ‘Toy Choir’ for Girls 9 – 14.

Press Release: The Toy Choir has opened applications to girls in Sydney aged from nine to 14 who want to learn how to sing,...

Eddie Izzard Streaming Event in May

Press Release: On Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th May, DICE are giving fans of stand-up comedy an exclusive opportunity to watch WUNDERBAR – the latest show from...

Campbelltown Theatre Group brings down the tyrant Macbeth with violence, poetry and fun.

Campbelltown Theatre Group is moving to bring down the tyrant Macbeth with a high tension version of the play that incorporates professionally choreographed sword fighting,...

Cleansed

17 July - 7 Aug 2021 Venue: Old Fitz Theatre PerformancesTue - Sat: 7.30pm Matinees: Sat 2pm | Sun 5pm Previews : 7:30pm Ticket Prices...

Volcanoes & Vulvas

7 - 10 July 2021 Venue: Old Fitz Theatre PerformancesTue - Sat: 7.30pm Matinees: Sat 2pm | Sun 5pm Previews : 7:30pm Ticket Prices From...

Bodriggy joins forces with Hop Nation for Good Beer Week with Froff Fight Night

Press release: Bodriggy Brewing Co. is hosting a variety of froffy events during this year’s annual Good Beer Week (GBW) from 14 – 23 May, including a collaboration with heavyweight...

On The Page Review: The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions

"Following flamboyant Phryne in her detecting around Twenties’ Melbourne became an immediate pleasure. She’s smart, she’s in charge and she’s fun." - Felicity Burke Firstly,...

On The Screen Review: Supanova

"Harry McQueen has written and directed a beautifully tragic film. Dick Pope’s cinematography of crisp English countrysides is breath taking, as are many of...

On The Screen Review: The Father

"If you’re going to handle such a difficult problem with sensitivity, you’d need to give it to two master actors. Welcome Anthony Hopkins and...

A View From The Stalls: La Traviata

If you had told me a year ago that I would be standing by the harbour on a clear-skied evening, waiting to watch an...

Theatre Now Review: Charlie and the War against the Grannies

"It is a compelling and bittersweet humorous pretence, especially for all of the parents in the audience." "Warhurst and Brough composed the music together...