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Henry Lawson Theatre Inc: Cash on Delivery - Review by Jessica Scopelliti
In times of financial hardship, when the “cost of living crisis” seems to have become the new normal rather than a short period of difficulty through which we must prevail, it is understandable that we may indulge in daydreams of get-rich-quick schemes, or even less socially acceptable ways of making a buck on the side — would anyone even know they were my feet in the pictures? Fantasising is one thing, but the tangled web of deception woven in Cash on Delivery pushes the bo
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4 days ago3 min read


Glenbrook Players: Arsenic and Old Lace -Review by Sherene B. Mitchell
Once again the Glenbrook Players have proven their flair for community theatre with their delightful and wickedly funny production of Joseph Kesselring’s 1939 play Arsenic and Old Lace . The direction of Robyn and Alan Pope was confident and imaginative, allowing the cast to shine while maintaining a brisk pace, bringing this classic dark comedy to life with warmth, wit, and a perfect balance of charm and chaos. Margaret Bell (Aunt Abby) brought a lovely warmth and twinkle to
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Nov 122 min read


Holroyd Musical and Dramatic Society: Rock of Ages - Review by Jack Maidment
In the years I have spent seeing various theatre productions across the world, my fondest memories are always of seeing shows that just click. From the second the house lights go down the audience are taken on a journey that above all else, is fun . Fun can be a scary word for performers to see in a review, often worrying that it masks criticisms that the reviewer is too kind to give. However, in the case of Holroyd Musical and Dramatic Society’s latest theatrical endeavour,
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Nov 115 min read


Hills Musical Theatre Company: The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Review by Corina Thompson
I was so excited on Friday, 7 November to be attending the opening night of The Hunchback of Notre Dame , produced by the Hills Musical Theatre Company. It is my favourite musical because of the amazing score by Alan Menken and the heartfelt lyrics by Stephen Schwartz — and who doesn’t love a Disney film adaptation? But the main reason is that while I have been in the show, I have never seen it live. Photos courtesy of Grant Leslie With fingers crossed that it would be as bri
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Nov 113 min read


Beacon Musical Society: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown - Review by Jordan Anderson
A wonderful blast of nostalgia from when we grew up; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown presented by Beacon Musical Society, previously Eastwood Uniting Church Musical Society, is sure to delight the young and the young at heart with a production full of heart and love. Utilising a larger cast then traditional, director Penny Wilson, has shown a clear adoration for the original comic strip by Charles M. Schulz by incorporating a whole range of characters not in th
Jordan Anderson
Nov 43 min read


Bankstown Theatre Company: Mamma Mia - Review by Elizabeth McIntosh
I have always wanted to see Greece in the summer time. Going on a beautiful Mediterranean holiday has always been something I have dreamed of doing but could never afford. However, with the current state the economy is in, I have come to the realisation I may not get a euro summer vacation any time soon… Photography courtesy of Grant Leslie To satiate this wanderlust while on a budget I have instead taken a staycation in my backyard and have found the perfect substitute to ca
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Nov 25 min read


Hornsby Musical Society: City of Angels - Review by Mat Boyd-Skinner
Los Angeles, the land of glitz, glamour and greed. City of Angela is jazzy and wonderful. It tells the story of a film writer, woven together with a few love stories along the way. You can tell that Aiden Smith, the musical director, has worked hard with this cast because the singing was absolutely brilliant and pitch-perfect. I didn’t hear a single wrong note from any of the cast members. Starting off the show was great choreography planned out by Lauren Oxenham. Throughout
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Oct 222 min read


The Regals Musical Society: Company -Review by Tracy Payne
Stephen Sondheim’s Company is a targeted reflection on love, commitment and what it really means to be “alive”. It’s an intriguing story but, in the lead up to opening night, I couldn’t help but wonder whether its origins within a 1970s Manhattancontext would translate well to the interests and perspectives of an Australian audience in 2025. And while I’m always excited to see a young director’s debut, my Gen X brain was curious as to how the experiences of a single person t
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Oct 163 min read


CODA: Tick Tick… Boom! - Review by Matt Dorahy
Tick Tick…Boom, originally created as a solo work, tells the story of an aspiring composer named Jon, (Jonathan Larson) the Broadway...
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Oct 133 min read


PACA Productions: & Juliet - Review by Joshua Straw
As an English teacher, I’ve spent many lessons wading through Romeo and Juliet with my students, trying (and often failing) to summon...
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Oct 44 min read


Opera Australia: RENT - Review by Daniel Conway
I believe there is a three-point criterion that must be met before a musical can be called iconic: cultural relevance, memorable music,...
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Oct 25 min read


Knowing me, knowing you can’t miss Mamma Mia in Bankstown.
Featuring the hits of ABBA, Mamma Mia! is a musical set on a Greek island about a young woman, Sophie, on the eve of her wedding who...
danielconway0
Oct 24 min read


Miranda Musical Theatre Company: Mary Poppins - Review by Benjamin Olivera
There’s something undeniably magical about seeing a beloved classic brought to life on stage, especially when it’s done with heart,...
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Sep 277 min read


A Musical, What’s a Musical? Not Getting Married, but Definitely Seeing Company
On the night of his 35th birthday, Robert, contemplates his unmarried state. Over the course of a series of dinners, drinks and even a...
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Sep 268 min read


Henry Lawson Theatre Inc: Calendar Girls – Review by Simon Peppercorn
The opening night of Calendar Girls at the Henry Lawson Theatre was a triumph of heart, humour, and community spirit. Under the talented...
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Sep 214 min read


North Shore Theatre Company: Gypsy - Review by Daniel Conway
In every culture we have used storytelling to teach children about the world. These fables teach lessons about morality or ethics and...
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Sep 214 min read


Normanhurst Uniting Church Musical Society: My Fair Lady - Review by Chelsea Holland
My Fair Lady has always been one of my favourite classic musicals, so for me it was worth a long train ride to see Normanhurst Uniting...
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Sep 192 min read


Brisbane Festival and QPAC: Trent Dalton's Love Stories - Review By Daniel Conway
As you walk into the theatre to see Love Stories , the play adapted from beloved Australian author Trent Dalton’s book of the same name,...
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Sep 174 min read


Penrith Musical Comedy Company: School of Rock - review by Corina Thompson
I attended the opening night of School of Rock at the Q Theatre, Penrith, with no preconceptions whatsoever. I did not look to see who...
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Sep 172 min read


Join Normanhurst Uniting Church Musical Society as they bring the classic My Fair Lady to the stage.
My Fair Lady is a sparkling tale of transformation, wit, and the collision of social classes. When Professor Henry Higgins, a brusque...
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Sep 125 min read
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