Monthly Archives: January, 2018

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Luke chats with Will O’Mahony, writer of Tonsils & Tweezers

Luke Holmes Will O’Mahony is the founder of acclaimed indie theatre company The Skeletal System, winner of the PAWA Best Script award (among others) and...

Theatre Now Review: Sea Sick: The Global Ocean in Crisis

Take a breath. Take another breath. That second breath you took? The oxygen for that comes from our oceans. And our oceans are sick....

Theatre Now Review: Beast

The Beast is female and male, and it is neither. It is human and not. It both succeeds and fails; it is elegant and...

Theatre Now Review: Limbo Unhinged

Limbo Unhinged, presented by Strut & Fret Production House, is the kind of act that ignites your childhood dreams to run away and join...

Theatre Now Review: Gotye Presents A Tribute To Jean-jacques Perrey

Synthesized music was once a hotly debated topic.  In the 1960’s and 1970’s musicians stood at twenty paces over fondue pots, vinyl LPs in...

Theatre Now Review: Backbone

We start with the full cast lying on stage surrounded with the objects they will use in the performance. After a few moments silence...

Theatre Now Review: Lady Rizo: Red, White and Fabulous

A fat bass fills the silence, drums throb and Lady Rizo, a.k.a cabaret Goddess Amelia Kirin-Brown welcomes the audience to her show Red, White...

Theatre Now Review: Dead Centre/Sea Wall

It is a challenge for any actor to fascinate an audience all the way through a half-hour monologue. The story they deliver must be...

Theatre Now Review: Green Day’s American Idiot

When Green Day released the rock opera album, American Idiot in 2004 it was a response to their frustration at a post 9/11 world...

Theatre Now Review: Briefs: Close Encounters

Sell your child, your car, your avocados - anything and everything - to see this show. The Briefs boys are back after a triumphant run...

Theatre Now Review: Riot

Part circus, part cabaret and all Irish charm, Riot comes all the way from Ireland for this year’s Sydney Festival. It’s a variety show,...

Theatre Now Review: Darlinghurst Nights

Darlinghurst. Or Darlo. Any Sydneysider immediately thinks of the seedy underside of Sydney, full of personalities; poor and rich, criminal and respectable, landlord and...