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Blackout Theatre Company: Ghost - Review by Selina Wong
When I first heard the 90s romantic fantasy film, Ghost was adapted into a musical, I didn’t know what to expect. Surely the supernatural...
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May 19, 20243 min read


Ensemble Theatre: Ulster American - Review by Faith Jessel
David Ireland's ‘‘Ulster American’ is a masterclass in searing satire that slays in every sense of the word. A fiery collision between an...
danielconway0
May 19, 20243 min read


Pymble Players: The Spook - Review by Trish Swinkles
It’s the relationship between characters that help to engage the audience in Pymble Players’ ‘The Spook’ - a historically-inspired...
danielconway0
May 19, 20243 min read


ARTS THEATRE CRONULLA: The Tin Woman - Review by Matthew Giles
I must say, it’s always quite refreshing walking into a theatre and not knowing what you are about to see. When all you are told is the...
danielconway0
May 19, 20243 min read


Lane Cove Theatre Company: The Lieutenant of Inishmore - Review by Faith Jessel
You don't often come across plays about violence and terrorism that leave you thoroughly entertained. Confronted and informed? Of course....
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May 14, 20243 min read


Boys Like Me: Cock - Review by Daniel Conway
There is an interesting thing that happens when you watch queer theatre, it tends to date itself quickly. When you watch Rent, you can’t...
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May 14, 20243 min read


Richmond Players: Death by Chocolate – Review by Nicole Smith
Death by Chocolate is a delectable theatrical treat that tantalises the taste buds while delivering a killer performance on stage. Filled...
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May 8, 20243 min read


Hornsby Musical Society: Jekyll & Hyde - Review by Daniel Conway
At the heart of the proto-science fiction classic Jekyll & Hyde is a conversation about duality and human nature, questions about...
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May 7, 20243 min read


Shake & Stir Theatre Company: Fourteen - Review by Joshua Straw
Every person has their own unique memories and experiences, but it’s odd that often the struggles stand out far more vividly than the...
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May 6, 20245 min read


Fantasia Showstoppers: Dot and the Kangaroo - Review by Annalise Pittman
A nostalgic childhood classic, Dot and the Kangaroo brought back many memories of stories being read before bedtime. Dot and the Kangaroo...
danielconway0
Apr 23, 20242 min read


Camden Musical Society: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Review by Faith Jessel
Wow, what a night! Camden Musical Society knows exactly how to make their shows a glittering event. After being warmly welcomed, the...
danielconway0
Apr 22, 20244 min read


Henry Lawson Theatre Inc: Mary Stuart - Review by Daniel Conway
One of the subjects I studied at university is history, and one thing you learn as you study is that history is essentially a series of...
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Apr 22, 20243 min read


Castle Hill Players: Caravan - Review by Daniel Conway
I love my alone time; I love it so much. Socialising is great, and I enjoy being with my friends and family and experiencing new things....
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Apr 13, 20243 min read


Miranda Musical Theatre Company: Catch Me If You Can - Review by Jack Maidment
If you have any fond memories of the 2002 Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks film, need something to do over this coming weekend, or just...
danielconway0
Apr 11, 20244 min read


Point Break Theatre Co: The Crucible - Review by Jordan Anderson
Commanding, atmospheric and gripping. Good theatre can transport you to wildly different times and places. For example, a large...
Jordan Anderson
Apr 6, 20243 min read


Australia Felix - Review by Rhonda Hancock
In a niche on the Bridge Street facade of the Department of Lands Building in Sydney, there is a sculpture of Surveyor-General Major...
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Mar 30, 20244 min read


Hillsong Boy - Review by Daniel Conway
I attended an all-boys Catholic school in Blacktown, which I believe could be the single worst environment for a young person to grow up...
danielconway0
Mar 25, 20242 min read


North Shore Theatre Company: Spies Are Forever - Review by Daniel Conway
It is amazing how memories of specific moments in your life can be triggered by the smallest things. Forever, the smell of a fireplace...
danielconway0
Mar 14, 20244 min read


Hunters Hill Theatre: Boeing Boeing - Review by Luke Brown
Hunters Hill Theatre’s ‘Boeing Boeing’, directed by Chrissie McIntyre, is an outrageously fun and infectious ride from start to finish....
danielconway0
Mar 13, 20245 min read


Crying Chair Theatre Company: The Ghost Writer - Review by Jessica Scopelliti
So much more than “the simple story of a mother’s grief,” The Ghostwriter by Ross Mueller makes its Sydney debut at Flight Path Theatre...
danielconway0
Mar 13, 20243 min read
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