Monthly Archives: July, 2018

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TN’s On The Screen: Macbeth – National Theatre Live

Con's Score:3.5 Damned spots The London National Theatre Live have gone with an old favourite of Shakespeare’s, with the Great Scottish play, as they say in...

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: You Got Older

Grief, loss and change are most tragic when they collide with normal, mundane lives. This is what is so affecting about Clare Barron’s new...

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...

OTT Movie Review: The Breaker Upperers

In this high energy, cringe-while-you-laugh buddy film of the Winter, Jackie van Beek and Madeleine Sami write, direct and star in the story of...

Theatre Now – On The Screen Review: Equalizer 2

Alastair's Score: 2/5 From the beginning, Antoine Fuqua’s Equalizer 2 is an exercise in contradictions. This is the first time for both Fuqua and Denzel...

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: Hamlet: Prince Of Skidmark

Its Sunday afternoon and I am heading into the Seymour Centre accompanied by two Assistant reviewers, Dom (9) and Nathan (14). We are attending...

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...