Monthly Archives: September, 2018

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Theatre Now Review: Art for Art’s Sake

In Sage Godrei’s surreal play Art for Art’s Sake the audience is taken on a journey via a series of fragmented vignettes and mythical...

Theatre Now Review: The Comedy of Errors [Pop-Up Globe]

Shakespeare’s plays were never meant to be the preserve of the academic elite or the bane of high-school students everywhere. His theatre was, in...

Theatre Now Review: Macbeth [Pop Up Globe]

Being blessed with warm and dry early spring weather made the thought of outdoor theatre a less daunting prospect. To add to the authenticity...

Theatre Now Review: Jersey Boys

Its back and its still a hit **** Jersey Boys, the story of Frankie Valli & The Four Season, is the classic "Juke Box Musical",...

Theatre Now Review: Dollywould [Sydney Fringe]

Fringe Theatre exists to provide artists with the space and time present provocative, obscure and edgy work. Often quirky and technically sparse it eschews...

Theatre Now Review: Macbeth [SheShakespeare]

“I shall do so. But I must also feel it as a woman.” - MACDUFF SheShakespeare established themselves in 2017 as the Sydney-based theatre company...

Theatre Now Review: She Loves Me

If you're looking for a feel-good night out at the theatre to escape this crazy cold weather we're having, look no further than She...

Theatre Now Review [On The Screen]: The Book Club

Con's Score:2.5 Shades of Grey This film draws together a range of acting legends in this story of four older women who are life-long friends Writer-director...

Theatre Now Review [On The Screen]: The Insult

Con's Score: 4.5 Dog Whistles This Lebanese film (which has a lot of French investment) was nominated for an Academy award and won the audience...

Theatre Now Review: The Secret Singer

Emjay  (Genevieve Lemon) is a disillusioned, cynical singer reduced to giving singing lessons for $30 per half hour in the local civic hall.  It...

Theatre Now Review: Calamity Jane

Feisty, female, funny, fresh, feminist and fabulous. She is Virginia Gay and she is Calamity Jane. And Gay embodies all that was ever said...