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How often do we get a blokey, football focused new Australian play on stage?
Not often. more…

Since it’s first performance at the Royal Court in 1994, Stephen Jeffrey’s play The Libertine has found it’s way into audition rooms, drama schools across the world, it’s even been made into a film… and the opening speech repeated and repeated and quoted and quoted, it is as difficult to handle as any of Hamlet’s soliloquies. more…

I do love a love story. I’m always happy to surrender to an evening of investigation into the struggle and elation that love brings. more…

With the arrival of the school holidays comes a parade of children’s theatre, which happens to be one of my favourite all time adventures. more…

A long tangled web of video tape pours down onto the stage – glinting in the half-light like seaweed in a forgotten cave. more…

It’s time to tell me what you want…what you really, really want. more…

There is a thrill for me, in attending ATYP’s under the Wharf program – and it may seem like an obvious statement to make – but this is one of the most valuable programs showcasing emerging theatre makers in Sydney. more…
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Sometimes, you just want a show that is tight, clever and completely entertaining- with The Pitch, Darlinghurst Theatre’s current prodcution- you are in safe hands and guaranteed a fun night at the theatre. more…
SOME NOTES TOWARDS A WRITERS THEATRE
There’s that feeling just before a meeting or a launch – where I feel different. My skin feels thin, sounds seem louder, my eyes are keener and dart around examining everything. I am ultra aware, ultra wired, ultra ready. more…