Monthly Archives: August, 2018

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Theatre Now Review: Torch Song Trilogy

The fact that Torch Song Trilogy never dates is both good and bad. As a timeless slice of comic drama it never fails to...

Theatre Now Review [On Sounds]: Madrigalesque, Le Parole, A Prelude in tea Song Series Concert.

This place is my new favourite theatre. On arrival there were masses of lavish cakes on display reminding me instantly of the excesses of...

Theatre Now Review: Poetical Melodies Elegiac & Daring (Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra.)

Cocktails and concert anyone? On a cold Sunday afternoon? To be ensconced in the Recital Hall and warmly wrapped up in the blanket of...

Theatre Now Review: Moby Dick

Originally staged as ​Moby Dick - Rehearsed​, Orson Welles’ adaptation of the infamous 1851 novel by Herman Melville is ambitious, magnificent and supernatural. Premiering...

Theatre Now Review: Johnny Cobra’s Floating Roadshow

107 Projects is known for housing some of the most experimental, quirky and post-modern works in Sydney’s independent theatre scene. Upon taking my seat...

Theatre Now Review: Arcadia

The UTS Backstage Production of Tom Stoppard’s play Arcadia is playing in Sydney at The Factory in Marrickville - a venue that reminds me...

James Balian and Roger Vickery video chat with Con Nats : Mum Me & The IED

We chat with James Balian and Roger Vickery about their new play Mum, Me and the IED. See the transcript of the whole interview...

James Balian and Roger Vickery talk about mum, Me and the IED

Con Nats chat to James Balian and Roger Vickery on the eve of the opening of their latest play Mum, Me & The IED. You...

Theatre Now: On The Screen – C’est La Vie

Con's Score:3.5 Dum-dum dee-dum’s Weddings always make great fodder for movies. The time pressure, the elaborate details, the number of guests, the building to the...

Jacinta Robertson and Jessica Fallico are both Legally Blonde

We have a chat with the director Jessica Fallico and actor Jacinta Robertson (playing Serena and understudy Brooke) from Packemin's Legally Blonde Jacinta, what drew you...

Theatre Now Review: King Of Pigs

Steve Rodgers’ play King of Pigs is cunningly constructed detailing the domestic abuse suffered by its central character (played by Ella Scott-Lynch) in four different...

Theatre Now On Sounds Review: Flinders Quartet present Mendelssohn Program Two

An intriguing program was on offer last Sunday, a day bathed in gloriously warm sunshine though coupled with crippling trackwork on the Sydney rail...