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Theatre Now Review: Nineteen [Brisbane Powerhouse]

Nineteen focuses entirely on its cast of four young men living together in a squalid share house. It showcases the effects of toxic masculinity...

On The Town Movie Review: Stitching Palestine

The Palestinian Film Festival Australia 2017 The Palestinian Film Festival Australia is a chance to celebrate Palestinian life and culture through film, art and creativity....

On The Town Movie Review: Faces Places

Faces Places A documentary by Agnés Varda and JR Palace Cinema, Paddington. Love is the last saving grace of humanity. The storyteller’s art, documentary, allows...

Theatre Now Review: Common Anomalies

There is a large audience turnout to Form Dance Project’s opening night of Common Anomalies. The energy is excited and anticipatory as we cluster...

Movie Review: Loving Vincent

I like films made about artists. It's as if the director takes their vision and ensures every frame is framed like art. To make...

Theatre Now Review: Comedy For UGLY

Adelaide Thursday the 12th of October some of the biggest names in South Australian comedy got together for an intimate comedy night fundraising for the...

Garreth Cruikshank chats with Chris Miller about Gloveman

On the eve of the opening night of the new play at the Blood Moon Theatre,"The Gloveman", written by C.J. Naylor, and directed by Michael...

Peter Maple and Director Janie Gibson Talk About Home – PACT Theatre until 7th Oct

Where you are- Where you make it- Where you want to be- Where the heart is- HOME… Many sayings. Many beliefs. Many definitions. Many clichés… But no matter how (cynically)...

Theatre Now Review: Ghost Jam *****

Oooo it’s Ghost Jam When the rating system is an Ooooo or Ahhhhh or Arrrggghh, you know Ghost Jam is gonna be a riot of a...

OTT Movie Reviews: Maudie

I've noticed how more movies are being made about real people, the unsung heroes and artists are the more fascinating. This little known American...

Con Nats Talks with Director Amanda Sthers about MADAME Opening across Australia Aug 17

On the Town's Con Nats spoke to director Amanda Sthers, who came to Sydney for the world premier of Madame.    Con Nats' Interview https://youtu.be/HP7l82_Fwcg   See Con's review...

Movie Review: Madame

What a tiptop cast writer-director Amanda Sthers has assembled for this French comedy. Ana (Toni Collette), the Madame of the house, is Harry's (Harvey...
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