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Theatre Now Review: The Almighty Sometimes

There is no hero or villain in Kendall Feaver’s ​The Almighty Sometimes​; there are just humans trying and struggling to cope with the reality...

Theatre Now Review: Cry Baby

Cry-Baby is John Waters’ paean to the myriad of teenager films made in 1950s and 60s, as well as an alternative homage to the...

Theatre Now: Carrie: The Musical​

Opening night of ​Carrie: The Musical​ at the Depot Theatre is swelling and as we take our seats it becomes immediately very obvious that...

Theatre Now Review: Which Way Home

In her play Which Way Home writer, Katie Beckett, has managed to capture a lifetime of a father daughter relationship in an hour on...

Theatre Now Review: A Taste Of Honey

Mother-daughter relationships are diverse and always complex. Some are best friends. Some talk daily, others once a week. Some fight, some do whatever they...

Theatre Now Review: Burlesque with Hannie Raegan

Once a month for the past 6 months or so burlesque has been alive and kicking in Woolloomooloo. On Monday nights, when most theatres...

Theatre Now Review: The Man In The Attic

Each Holocaust survivor has a unique and individual story; some of them are hidden stories; those who survived not the camps, but by living...

Theatre Now Review: A Single Act

Jane Bodie's A Single Act follows the breakdown of two relationships, each told in opposing chronological order. We meet the two couples on the...

Theatre Now Review: Stupid Fucking Bird

How much Chekhov is used and recycled by writers and theatre companies? Only marginally less than Shakespeare would be my guess until one mutters...

Jack Gow Talks to Theatre Now About Harolds’ Hoo Haa

Tell us about Harold’s Hoo-Haa, and how you became involved. Loredana, the Producer at New Ghosts Theatre Company, and I go way back – we’ve known...
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Eight incredible female drummers, the Drummer Queens are on their...

Theatre Now Review: Mountain Goat Mountain

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Theatre Now: SlipStream

"Slipstream is not a clear narrative, it doesn’t follow...

Theatre Now Review: HUSTLEPUSS

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