Monthly Archives: April, 2018

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On The Screen Review: Gurrumul

I love a good music documentary, where we delve into the drama behind the scenes, the motivations behind the artist and enjoy the fruits...

On The Screen Review: The Party

You have to love a great drawing room play, and don’t the English know how to write one. Put a rich array of characters...

Theatre Now Review: The Time Machine

Sydney Congratulations to the entire team for getting this production of The Time Machine right. The venue was well chosen and entering the space I immediately...

Theatre Now Review: The Talk

Perth Written and directed by award-winning theatre maker Gita Bezard, The Talk is a fast-paced 70 minute comedy, exploring what we say to teenagers about...

Theatre Now Review: The Little Mermaid

Sydney The Little Mermaid began the Disney Renaissance and launched a whole new breed of more overtly feminist princesses. Ariel is feisty, adventurous, and defiant....

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...

OTT Book Review: War Child – Annette Janic with Catherine McCullagh

Often times, we delve into a book filled with trial and hardship with the safety of knowing that these are invented characters and their...

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...