Monthly Archives: November, 2021

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Theatre Now Review: Boomkak Panto

"Les Mis it Aint - but pure joy it is." "The dialogue is witty, the plot perfectly absurd, the themes have just enough bite to...

Theatre Now Review: Will and Grace

"good quality independent theatre" "The performances are strong, particularly for such young actors, with Joshua Shediak’s Wil a standout" "the humour is light but packs...

On The Page Review: The Freedom Of Birds

"This is a rousing historical tale interestingly told" "The use of theatre and artists throughout adds an interesting dimension to the effect of war on...

Theatre Now Review: The Wharf Revue – Can of Worms

"From Barnaby Joyce, to Gladys Berejiklian, to Craig Kelly and Mark Latham, the Revue shows us once again that Australia isn't likely to run...

On The Screen Review: No Time To Die

"If you’ve liked any of the Daniel Craig films, this is a must and sits in the middle of his oeuvre of Bond films....

Theatre Now Review: Norm and Ahmed

"Coy possessing the ambiguity of Norm in a way that was subtle and sobering, Velu communicating his mistrust and his hope in a way that was eerie...

Stand-Up Review: Laughs Outta Lockdown Festival: Amelia Navascues and Bea Barbeau-Scurla

"this formidable duo is bursting forth from the confines of Sydney’s stay-at-home orders with a wealth of new material, making for a memorable hour...

On The Page Review: Baggage

"This compelling second memoir is an interesting mix of show biz stories running in tandem with tales of Cumming’s personal life. The style is...

On The Page Review: The Toys Christmas

"..this will be a great addition to the bedside reading list this Christmas." Lynden Jones Here is a little bedtime book to give you...

Theatre Now Review: Merrily We Roll Along

"The cast knocks it out of the ballpark. The direction is top-notch. The set is an aesthetic pleasure... Despite the accumulative effect of those...