Monthly Archives: July, 2018

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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...

Theatre Now Review: Permission To Spin

Mary Rachel Brown’s latest play Permission To Spin deals with the machinations within the children’s music industry at a high profile agency headed by...

Theatre Now Review: The Acacia Quartet: 4 + Viola!

How about Sunday afternoon tea with Mozart and Dvorak? Take your fancy? It should. Mozart is your first treat – the String Quartet in...

Theatre Now Review: The Girl The Woman

The Girl The Woman: a reality of growing up Aussie The struggle to find our unique Australian voice is moving like a wave throughout the...

Theatre Now Review: Roomba Nation

One of the challenges of modern medicine is how to retain what we used to call the art of medicine—how patients are treated individually,...

Theatre Now Review: The Rolling Stone

There are many stories which have come out of Africa but for westerners, they have been of the white perspective. Outhouse Theatre Co throws...

Theatre Now Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

The 2003 novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon follows 15 year old Christopher John Francis Boone's determined investigations of...