Monthly Archives: February, 2019

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Theatre Now Sydney Review: The Caretaker

Thursday night was spent in a small room with a homeless man, an ex-mental patient and a contractor witnessing Harold Pinter’s 1960 play, The...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Dead Cat Bounce

"Even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height",  So Gabe (Josh Quong Tart), the tormented, addicted writer will need...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Wyngarde! A Celebration + Queen Bette

G.bod Productions throws two icons onto the stage for this Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras season: the lesser known Peter Wyngarde (Garth Holcome)...

Theatre Now Sydney  Review: The Moors

Many a story has been set on the English moors, and many more lives than that have been lost to their wily ways. Images...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong

Brace yourselves – the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society is back with another rip-snorting, hilarious (albeit it unintentionally so) production. If you saw The Play That...

Theatre Now Perth Review: Paper Doll

Hayley Pearl and Martin Ashley Jones dazzle for their Perth debut in Paper Doll, a dark and compelling performance written in response to Arthur...

Theatre Now Perth Review: Dr Felicity Rickshaw’s Celebrity Sex Party

So with a title like “Dr Felicity Rickshaw’s Celebrity Sex Party", I knew not to bring my Mum along to this show and I...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: The Wolves

“We are the Wolves” The Wolves by Sarah Delappe is a cross-section of the lives of a teenage girls soccer team, called the Wolves. We...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Jesus Christ Superstar

Practicing, non-practicing, atheist, agnostic or just plain unsure – regardless of your religious slant you’ll find something to enjoy about Packemin Productions’ latest show,...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: The Rise & Fall of Little Voice

Jim Cartwright’s The Rise & Fall of Little Voice is a classic Cinderella story. Well, almost. Little Voice is anything but. It’s just the name...

Theatre Now Perth Review: What Doesn’t Kill You Blah Blah Blah

Spoiler alert! This show is a little gem. Which isn’t to say it’s purrrfect (those of you who have seen or will see the...

On The Screen Review: Maria by Callas

Con's Score: 4 Divas The tricky title comes from an answer Maria Callas gave to interviewer David Frost, where she says she feels like two people...