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Theatre Now Review: Scenes From A Marriage

Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage was ground-breaking when it aired as a television mini-series in the 70s; taking realism to the point of...

Theatre Now Review: An Enemy of the People

As I write this, a headline has just popped up on newsfeed: “TV Reporter who exposed corruption in the EU found brutally murdered and...

Theatre Now Review: Yen

Anna Jordan’s Yen will make you laugh, but it will also make you squirm. You’ll feel the feelings of dread beginning to tighten in...

Theatre Now Talks to Hayley Pearl about Yen and the Current Political Landscape.

Following its sold out opening, YEN by Anna Jordan, presented by New Ghosts Theatre Company and Bakehouse Theatre Co, has received critical acclaim for its performances,...

Theatre Now Review: What The Butler Saw

There are no butlers in What the Butler Saw, just as there are no secrets. However, there is plenty of clever dialogue, sardonic epigrams, cross-dressing,...

Theatre Now Review – Stalker: The Musical

Love. It hurts. It is a battlefield. It is a many splendored thing. It changes everything. It is a losing game. It is in...

Theatre Now Review: Evita

Evita started life as a rock opera concept album in 1976. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice then approached Harold Prince and he agreed to...

Theatre Now Review: The Merchant Of Venice [Globe]

The world’s first full-scale working replica of Shakespeare’s Globe theatre has popped up in the middle of Sydney. What a thrill! It’s theatre like...

Theatre Now Review: Luna Gale

Baby Luna is alone. Her parents are junkies, incapable of looking after her. They let her get sick, and now she’s in state care....

Theatre Now Review: Wharf Revue – Deja Revue

The Wharf Revue is an institution of the Sydney Theatre scene and has many faithful followers. Written and created by Jonathan Biggins and Drew...
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Theatre Now Review: Mountain Goat Mountain

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Theatre Now: SlipStream

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Theatre Now Review: HUSTLEPUSS

"Ellen Morning and Naomi Klemens are electric as Noa...