When The Rain Stops Falling New Theatre 17 March to 18 April You can grab your tickets here Image credits Bob Seary In When The Rain Stops Falling, Andrew Bovell crafts such interesting characters, that he can give them relatively obtuse things to say in a theatrical structure that works against its own narrative […]
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When the Rain Stops falling – New Theatre and the exquisite tragedy. (Theatre Review)
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Joan, Again – Paul Gilchrist and the weight of our personal narrative. (Theatre Review)
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Joan, Again Subtlenuance in association with Sydney Independent Theatre Company Old Fitzroy Theatre August 5- 23 You can grab tickets here. The nature of the story and the narrative is at the heart of Paul Gilchrist’s excitingly experimental work Joan Again, a piece of theatre that takes the very bold and contemporary decision to pin […]
High Windows Low Doorways – Subtlenuance accents the spiritual. (Theatre review)
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High Windows Low Doorways Subtlenuance at the Tap Gallery March 19 – 30. You can buy your tickets here. I’ve heard Spirituality is the practical application of peace in your every day life, and its my best current definition. In the forward to High Windows Low Doorways Daniela Georgi and Paul Gilchrist claim the impulse […]
Jerusalem – Helen Tonkin brings Jez Butterworth to lucky Sydney. (theatre review)
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And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England’s mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England’s pleasant pastures seen? And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among these dark Satanic mills? Bring me my bow of burning gold: Bring me my […]