Monthly Archives: August 2019

August 30

Chicago – the right musical at the right time in the right place. (Theatre review)

Chicago Capital Theatre till October 20. You can grab your tickets here.  Tendrils of a strange fear are extending into the hearts and minds of those of us in countries that purport to be America’s allies. While Donald Trump has been slowly eroding our faith in America for the past several years, a terrible sense […]

August 30

Betty Breaks Out – Brecht, Sartre and Liz Hobart. (Theatre Review)

Betty Breaks Out life after Productions and Kings Cross Theatre 27 August to 7 September. You can grab your tickets here Images: Jasmin Simmons Across the inner city of Sydney in the month of August, mini festivals celebrating new Australian writing are drawing our attention to the importance of nurturing and cultivating the Australian voice. […]

August 08

Life of Galileo – Colin Friels and the power to see. (Theatre Review)

Life of Galileo Belvoir Theatre 3 August to 15 September. You can grab your tickets here.  Images: Brett Boardman For Director Eamon Flack, Writer Tom Wright (who adapts this production from the Bertolt Brecht original) and actor Colin Friels, the play Life of Galileo makes a claim for contemporary relevance by exemplifying Galileo as man […]