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Theatre Now Sydney Review: Alison’s House

Susan Glaspell's Alison's House is set in Iowa on New Years' Eve, 1899. The family are in the process of packing up the house...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Diplomacy

Cyril Gély's Diplomacy is set in 1944 in Paris as the Allied forces are about to re-take it. Dietrich Von Choltitz (John Bell) is...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: A Pacifists Guide To The War On Cancer

The evening starts with the writer, Bryony Kimmings entering the stage area from the audience. She makes her way across the stage, avoiding the...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Meg Stuart: An Evening Of Solo Works

For nearly 15 years Meg Stuart has been producing everything from large scale choreographies to video works and installations. She has been a continually...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Terrence McNally’s Master Class

Some 40 years after her premature death at the age of 53 there still exists a fascination by a certain generation for the life,...

Theatre Now Sydney Reviews: One Way Mirror

ONE WAY MIRROR, written and directed by Paul Gilchrist (produced by Daniela Giorgi) in association with subtlenuance, is an intriguing piece of drama. Part...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Flight Paths

Flight is the symbol of freedom. It is, in some ways, the ultimate metaphor for life. In our world we are encouraged to get...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Being Dead

No matter how outrageous, zany or post-modern, it is seldom that we are privy to work in Sydney’s independent theatre scene that totally blurs...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Merrily We Roll Along

MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by George Furth. Presented by Little Triangle at the The Depot Theatre, 9th...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: The Miss Behave Gameshow

Don’t be fooled – this is a gameshow for adults. It’s outlandish, crude, obscene, garish and weird. Lord only knows how they wrangled their...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Fiddler On The Roof

A great musical starts with at least one central fascinating character. There should be strong, universal issues involved and some of life’s great experiences...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Kill Climate Deniers

In 2014, playwright David Finnigan was commissioned by Canberra’s Aspen Theatre Company to create a work that addressed climate change and Australian politics. This...
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