An Enemy of the People Belvoir Street Theatre 7 October to 4 November. You can grab your tickets here. Images: Brett Boardman An immediate point of interesting difference between Melissa Reeves adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People and the (in)famous Arthur Miller version is the sublimation of our heroes’ journey in the 2018 […]
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An Enemy of the People – Chaos and The Real in the absence of a hero. (Theatre Review)
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Yen – Anna Jordan and feminine salvation. (Theatre Review)
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Yen Kings Cross Theatre with New Ghosts Theatre Company 27 September to 13 October. You can grab your tickets here. In Yen, writer Anna Jordan evokes a feminine savior for two lost boys. This saviour is the same age as her charges, but advanced in maturity. Jenny (Meg Clarke) has suffered like Bobbi (Jeremy Campese) […]
Maggie Stone – White people and their white money. (Theatre Review)
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Maggie Stone Darlinghurst Theatre Company 30 September – 21 October. You can grab your tickets here. Images: Robert Catto In August 2001, after the Tampa affair and censure from the Norwegian Government on grounds of violation of human rights, the Australian Government introduced The Pacific Solution which saw asylum seekers detained on Nauru before entering […]
TickTickBoom – Lisa chats with Melissa Lee Speyer (Theatre Interview)
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I’ve known the team from Subtlenuance (Daniela Giorgi and Paul Gilchrist) for some time now, and a reoccurring subject in our (very many) late night chats has centrerd around an issue Australians seem to have with Australian writers. Even today, Australian writing is seen more as something to “encourage” as if it were good for […]
The Intervention and Good, Die Young – Sydney Fringe Festival 2018
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The Intervention and Good, Die Young The Sydney Fringe Festival 25 Sep 2018 to 29 Sep 2018The Living Room, 104 Erskineville Rd Erskineville You can grab your tickets here The Intervention A presumption existed through Western thought that the human mind or consciousness is autonomous and authentic faculty with which one can interpret the world […]
Evita – An opinion sanctified by time. (Theatre Review)
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Evita Opera Australia The Sydney Opera House September 18 – November 3 You can grab your tickets here. On the Fortieth anniversary of Evita the musical, perhaps the question to ask ourselves is why we want to/are celebrating this musical at all? The 1979 Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim Rice vehicle is the most commonly known […]
Eggistentialism – Sydney Fringe (Theatre)
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Eggsistentenialism 2018 Sydney Fringe Festival 505 Theatre Newtown You can grab tickets here. Burdened by the oppressive cultural relationship Irish lawmakers have with the female body, the marvelous Joanne Ryan has made a road map of a show that walks us through the complex decision making an Irish female struggles with in her approach to […]
Macbeth – Pop-Up Globe reveals Shakespeare as he is meant to be. (Theatre Review)
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Pop Up Globe Sydney 2018: Macbeth Entertainment Quarter Sydney From September 5 You can grab your tickets here. Macbeth is a brief yet linguistically dense tragedy of Shakespeare’s, written immediately after the death of Queen Elizabeth and the ascension of James of Scotland who was the new monarch and Shakespeare’s patron. Witches were all the […]