Veronica Hannon

Theatre Now Review: Every Brilliant Thing

Veronica's Score: 4 stars "Holy f*ck I needed that!" came from one half of a couple walking ahead of me post-show as we left the...

Theatre Now Review: Lady Tabouli

Veronica's Score: 4 stars The likes of James Elazzi, a talented young playwright from a non-Anglo background, are oft described as being a vital, new...

Theatre Now Review: Baby Doll

Veronica's Score: 3/5 Released in 1956, the film Baby Doll, a collaboration between Tennessee Williams and Elia Kazan, saw the usual suspects pounding the pulpit...

Theatre Now Review: Mea Culpa

Veronica's Score: 3 /5 Stars Mea Culpa - a Latin phrase that’s fun to know the meaning of and say even – and here, the...

Theatre Now Review: Meeting Mozart

Veronica's Score: 4.5 Twinkling Stars What a delight! Meeting Mozart promotes itself as a show for 2-8 year-olds, but this much older kid loved it. Standing with...

Theatre Now Review: A Night’s Game

Veronica's Score: 4 A Night’s Game is a duet performed by British performers Kristina and Sade Alleyne. It is gorgeous to watch because the twin sisters...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Pygmalion

Pygmalion is 107 years’ old. It was written for a very different theatre to our own, but it doesn’t need the Edwardian trappings to...

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...

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...
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