Monthly Archives: June, 2021

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Australian premiere of Marc Brew and Rawcus Ensemble new collaboration

Press Release: “Rawcus is world class theatre, sumptuously imagined, visually stunning and profoundly moving.” - The Age Internationally renowned UK-based choreographer Marc Brew teams up with the inimitable Rawcus...

Theatre Now Review: The Cherry Orchard

"What immediately strikes you as missing is a sense of place.""there is far too much playing for laughs, and it can take centre stage...

Theatre Now Review: Limits

"Once again the team at The Flying Nun prove themselves to be canny programmers – finding the new, the best and the brightest (and...

Theatre Now Review: The Woman in Black

"The Woman in Black is a bloody good ghost story, unnerving and very well told." "Oxenbould shows infinite versatility in his roles"Julia Newbould4 /5 turns...

Theatre Now Review: Once

"You invest in the characters. They are likeable, it's not a story with edge or ugliness - there's a purity and an authenticity."The score...

Theatre Now Review: SandSong: Stories from the Great Sandy Desert

"Bangarra’s dancers weave through this treacherous timescape with impressive athleticism, strength and grace, but also captivating spirituality""SandSong is a commanding and confronting piece of...

Theatre Now Review: SandSong: Stories from the Great Sandy Desert

"Bangarra’s dancers weave through this treacherous timescape with impressive athleticism, strength and grace, but also captivating spirituality""SandSong is a commanding and confronting piece of...

Theatre Now Review: Significant Other

"Stunning Tom Rodgers creates a character with both humour and humanity" "Inside the whip cracking dialogue and one more messy bachelorette party there’s...

Theatre Now Review: Come From Away

"It is impossible to pick out a single player for just as your imagination is captured by one, another perfectly realised character slides into...

On The Screen Review: Heroic Losers

"It’s a fun film with a good heart which did great business in Argentina two years ago. It’s a shame it’s taken so long...

On The Screen Review: Lapsis

"It’s hard to tell how futuristic this quirky little film is, as many of the morals being questioned are being played out today...Writer-director Noah...