Monthly Archives: April, 2019

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Theatre Now Sydney Review: The Last Five Years

Heartbreak. The universal experience. Tony Award-winning Jason Robert Brown’s 90-minute two-hander musical The Last Five Years is about this very thing – the complications...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: BIN LADEN: THE ONE MAN SHOW

“My name is Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Aboud bin Laden al Qatani and tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I am going to show...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Barbara and the Camp Dogs

“In the chaos, she knows herself,” says the maternal René of her sister, the eponymous character in this return season of Barbara and the...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Saturday Night Fever

Exhilarating dance numbers? Check! Heartfelt script? Not so much… But we didn’t come here to be wowed by poignant words. We came to dance! And...

ARA Darling Quarter Theatre

Technical The theatre is fully equipped with lighting, sound and AV equipment. The venue partners with a number of AV suppliers to supplement additional requirements...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Leopardskin

Michael McStay’s Leopardskin is a quirky, silly, farce-like romp around the Kings Cross Theatre, with a capable cast and crew. Luka and Val are small-time...

On Sounds Review: Power & Paradise – Woollahra Philharmonic Orchestra

Rachmaninov is a name which can strike awe (and just a little fear) into the heart of any pianist and orchestra but last Saturday,...

Theatre Now Sydney Review: Possum Magic

It is unimaginable to have grown up in Australia in recent decades without having read Mem Fox’s Possum Magic.  This iconic children’s story of a young...