Wilderness of Mirrors Lawrence English You can purchase a copy of the album and listen to samples here. Lawrence English is one of the most important sound artists working today. I was lucky enough to get a chance to listen to his amazing new album, Wilderness of Mirrors this week, which resulted in my writing about […]
Lisa chat’s with Lawrence English about Wilderness of Mirrors. (Music Interview)
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Phaedra – Erotic abandonment and cool crisp Sydney nights. (Theatre review)
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Phaedra Tap Gallery July 17 – 26. You can grab your tickets here. Images by Sascha Cohen There is a special thing that happens in theatre, a strange discombobulation where the audience is always confronted by the transgressive pairing of “The Real” and “The Not Real.” If a director and performers decide to take advantage […]
Snowpiercer – WTF? (Film Review)
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It has taken me more than a month to write my Snowpiercer review. It’s one of those moments where I can’t tell if it’s the film or me. It unapologetically taps into a cult film aesthetic, but it works so damn hard to tap into a cult film aesthetic, that it calls forth an internal […]
Of Monopoly and Women – Brave New Word Theatre Company and the greatest love of all. (Theatre Review)
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Of Monopoly and Women Brave New Word Theatre Company Exchange Hotel July 9 – July 24 Grab Your Tickets here. Female relationships, particularly sisters, is one of those great literary subjects that rarely sluggish because so many writers have their own unique experience of the dynamic and at the same time, project universals we can all […]
Lawrence English – Wilderness of Mirrors (Music Review)
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These with a thousand small deliberations Protract the profit of their chilled delirium, Excite the membrane, when the sense has cooled, With pungent sauces, multiply variety In a wilderness of mirrors. What will the spider do, Suspend its operations, will the weevil Delay? De Bailhache, Fresca, Mrs. Cammel, whirled Beyond the circuit of the shuddering […]
It’s Been A While – Smoking Gum Theatre and the problems of memory. (Theatre Review)
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It’s Been A While Smoking Gum Theatre Company and King Street Theatre 16-19 July. You can grab your tickets here. Schoolies week is an excellent topic for live theatre, and It’s surprising it isn’t examined more often. So much about the actions we take so causally in our youth become the blue prints of our […]
Lisa chats with director of Four Places, Nicholas Hope (Theatre Interview)
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Four Places Tap Gallery from July 29 to August 10 You can grab tickets here. Four Places is an interesting story, written by Joel Drake Johnson. Sketched together on a deceptively simple frame, this emotionally precise play uses its spare structure to devastating and darkly comic effect. A brother and sister have received word from their […]
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure – Genesian Theatre plays a legend. (Theatre Review)
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Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure Genesian Theatre 5th July to 9 August You can grab your tickets here. Steven Dietz is almost as well-known for his adaptations of earlier works as he is for his very many original plays. He is one of the most performed playwrights in the United States and has an uncanny […]
Lisa chats with Lucinda Vitek, director of ‘It’s Been a While’ (Theatre Interview)
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It’s Been A While King Street Theatre From 15 July to 19 July You can grab your tickets here. It’s Been A While has a very exclusive run at the King Street Theatre this month, one of those shows you have to dive on to be sure not to miss it. As a teaser before […]
Every Second – Shannon Murphy and the race to the egg. (Theatre Review)
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Every Second Darlinghurst Theatre Company June 27 to July 27 – You can buy your tickets here. What is it to want to give birth to a child in a world staggering under the weight of its unwanted children? Surely the problem of infertility is not childlessness, it is an inability to perpetuate one’s genes. […]