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No Winner In War: Henry V to be presented at the IPAC
”Like all of Shakespeare’s writing, Henry V is so rich that it resonates differently for audiences at different times and under different circumstances. Young
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
Interview with Maxwell Simon on the ‘Pirates of Penzance’
SERENA: Can you briefly talk about the show Pirates of Penzance? MAXWELL: So, the character I play is Frederic in Pirates of Penzance
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
Merrigong presents Trent Dalton’s ‘Love Stories’ at IPAC
Love, apparently, is three good things, so these are mine: my grandma, telling me she was the first person to see me when I
UOW’s Theatre and Performance’s ‘Saved’: “steeped in Marxist sentiment”
The other night I got to see UOW perform a play called Saved. This was not an original UOW production, rather it was an
Reflections on a musical rendition of American Psycho
Last weekend I saw the Illawarra Performing Art Centre (IPAC) have a stab at adapting American Psycho. The IPAC’s version – which is sadly