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On The Screen Review: Murder on the Orient Express, 2017

In what Wikipedia informs me is the fourth adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, the 2017 incarnation passes the OCD-baton to...

Theatre Now Review: [Shrek The Musical] ‘GREEN – The New Colour of Love!’

GREEN – the new colour of Love!  “It’s a big bright beautiful world!”, as Jay Laga’aia belts out across the stage, along with pumping thumping brass...

Theatre Now Syd Review: Blind Tasting

Blind Tasting had a return season at 505 this year. In fact rather than a return season it is more a return to the...

Theatre Now Syd: The Backstories : Moya Dodd

Moya Dodd was and is a leading voice for reform in sport, waging from the inside an assault on the all-male citadel of sport...

Theatre Now Perth Review: Power Ballad

Following the popularity of her previous work If there’s not dancing at the revolution I’m not coming in 2017, New Zealand performance artist Julia Croft returns...

OTT Book Review: The White Book

The White Book by Han Kang “When clouds swim in front of the moon and obscure its light completely, those same clouds instantly shine white...

Theatre Now Syd Review: Fleabag

Fleabag is a on woman show about a hyper-sexualised woman who is recounting to us the last 48 hours, what got her to the...

Theatre Now Perth Review: Shania Choir

Originally from Sydney, this is my second year of Fringe World Festival. It can easily be said, that the Festival in Perth far outweighs...

OT Movie Review: Molly’s Game

Molly Bloom has nothing to do with the James Joyce character, but more to do with the convicted criminal who once ran a red...

TN Rehearsal Diary: Director/Writer Wayne Tunks – According To Otto [Wk 1]

Director, Writer and Producer Wayne Tunks shares his experiences through the rehearsal of According To Otto Jan 29, 2018 An independent theatre producer’s job is never...

Theatre Now Perth Review: The Wind in the Underground

Sam O’Sullivan’s clever, complex take on home and family shines in director Lucy Clements’ hands in The Wind in The Underground, a new production...

Theatre Now Syd Review: Mount Eerie & Julie Byrne

Promoted as a double-bill of minimalist, melancholic folk music and there is no better way to describe the evening. Jane Byne started the evening...
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