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Violette Ayad: The Climate Age?
After a sold-out premiere at Sydney’s Belvoir St Theatre, Scenes from the Climate Era is making waves once again – this time at our
‘Anti-Fascists: Jim McNeill and His Mates in the Spanish Civil War’ – A Review
Anti-Fascists: Jim McNeill and His Mates in the Spanish Civil War by Michael Samaras/ Foreward by Rodney Cavalier For my father, a sensitive
‘Bloom’ review: New Australian Musical Blooming With Heart
Working in the care and support industry, it doesn’t take long before you begrudgingly accept that nothing changes. The budget is nonexistent, the demands
To The World We Dream About: ‘Hadestown’ in the Age of the Real-Life Supervillain
In 2006, a writer by the name of Anaïs Mitchell wrote a song called ‘Why We Build The Wall,’ created for the first-ever version
The Pirates of Penzance Review: Swashbuckling Fun For The Whole Crew
Whilst Sydney’s Hayes Theatre Co always strives to push the limits of musical theatre, The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty might
‘No Love Songs’ Review: Why So Many Love Songs?
No Love Songs Review: Why So Many Love Songs? I truly had no idea what to expect from the brand-new Foundry Theatre’s first
Before I Forget: A Review Of The ‘Before the Coffee Gets Cold’ Series
If you’re looking for a simple autumn read that you can have a crack at while having brekky, I can recommend a cosy series