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Theatre Now Review: Spamalot

UTS Backstage presented their final and largest production of 2017 at the NIDA Playhouse Theatre during the short but entertaining period of November 22-25....

Theatre Now Review: High Fidelity

(AK) First it was a novel by Nick Hornby, then a much-loved cult film by Stephen Frears. Now, High Fidelity rocks its way onto the...

Theatre Now Review: Taking Steps

Alan Ayckbourn sure asks a lot of his actors. And his audiences, for that matter. His 1979 work Taking Steps dictates that all action...

OTT Movie Review: Just To Be Sure

Premiering at the 2017 Cannes International Film Festival, writer/director Carine Tardieu’s new movie Just To Be Sure is a tale of familial and romantic...

On Pointe: Aslam Abdus-Samad

Welcome to our new column, On Pointe. Interviews and news from the dance and physical movement world. This weeks dance spotlight focuses on Aslam...

Theatre Now Review: Wasted

A while ago I lamented “Where have all the protest songs gone?” Well, I am happy to say, gone to rap poets, every one....

Theatre Now Review: Night Slows Down

“For the future”… a play that you need to see. Right now. The KXT is one of my favourite independent venues in Sydney; with its...

Theatre Now Review: Muriel’s Wedding

For one shining moment in the 90’s, the Australian Film Industry captured the underdog story with love and humour; we flamenco-ed into the winner’s...

Theatre now Review: Carnival Of lost Souls

Carnival, clowns, acrobats, storyline, singing, dancing and a whole lot more. This show is sadly Lost. This production includes all the things you’d hope to...

Theatre Now Review: Cock [The Royal Exchange, Newcastle]

A clever and engaging look at a man (John) battling with his need to choose between the devoted gay lover he lives with (M)...

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....
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