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Theatre Now Review: Black Cockatoo

Mark's Score 4 stars Having only a passing knowledge of cricket (the game and its history) I thought I was the only one who knew...

Theatre Now Review: 1984! The Musical!

Mark's Score: 2.5 stars   Advance publicity for 1984! The Musical! (an original new Australian work) promised tap-dancing in torture chambers, rats with razzle-dazzle, Big Brother...

Theatre Now Review: Double Delicious

Alana's Score: 4.5 Chopsticks Food is such a central part of life. In different cultures, certain dishes have specific meaning and significance. But universally, food...

2019 Retrospective: Mark G. Nagle

I have found some time to reflect on the many highs and the odd low in theatreland this year. My listicle includes some I...

2019 Retrospective: Kate Stratford

Theatre that is transformative is not necessarily professional, or expensive. It is courageous in what it does. It is always offers a new insight...

A Chat About: Les Mis and UpClose & Intimate With Hayden Tee and Robert McDougall

In February the baton, or perhaps more accurately the truncheon will be passed. Robert McDougall, who understudied Hayden Tee as Javert in Cameron Mackintosh’s...

A Chat About: Lady Tabouli with James Elazzi and Dino Dimitriadis

Lady Tabouli will have its world premiere at Sydney Festival in January. James Elazzi's play is unapologetic and piercing while still managing to be...

On Sounds: WPO – All For Love

Mark's Score: 4  /5 stars The WPO is at present considered by many to be one of the premier community orchestras in Sydney. Established in...

Theatre Now Review: The Lyin’ Queen

Felicity's Score: 3.5 /5 schlongs The Lyin’ Queen amps up the camp in its current showing at the Sydney Opera House. The brainchild of Trevor Ashley...

Theatre Now Review: The Choir Of Man

Oliver's Score: 4 / 5 stars “Choir of Man” is a love letter to the classic, idealism of the pub environment, where everyone knows your...

On The Page Review: The Art of Dying by Ambrose Parry

One of Dr. Simpson’s cases has died and he is being blamed for the woman’s death. Is it just jealous colleagues smearing his name...

2020 Adelaide Writers’ Week announces first round of authors and programs

Press Release: On The Page In 2020, Adelaide Writers’ Week the second from Director Jo Dyer, contemplates one of the few things that incontrovertibly unites us...
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