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A Christmas Carol, Ensemble Theatre | Review

Don’t have time to read the full review? Click here for a quick summary of the who, what, where and wine of this production. It’s the classic Christmas story. Whether it’s the Dickensian feel of Victorian England, the spooky ghosts, or the moral of the story that money can’t buy happiness unless it’s shared with…
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Emily McKnight on Acting in A Christmas Carol | Stage Sips

Actor and musician Emily McKnight is one of the talented cast of Ensemble Theatre’s A Christmas Carol. She sings, she puppeteers, she’ll bring to to laughter and tears, all in under two hours! We sat down with McKnight to hear all about the production, her journey into acting, and of course her wine pairing for…
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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, Genesian Theatre | Review

Don’t have time to read the full review? Click here for a quick summary of the who, what, where and wine of this production. Katie Forgette’s Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, directed by John Grinston, is a ‘best of’ the original Arthur Conan Doyle short stories about the famous detective, with…
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One Hour No Oil, Kwento | Review

Don’t have time to read the full review? Click here for a quick summary of the who, what, where and wine of this production. Kenneth Moraleda and Jordan Shea’s One Hour No Oil, directed by Moraleda, examines mining work culture and the CALD migrant experience in Australia in a unique and immensely valuable light rarely…
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The Caretaker, Ensemble Theatre | Review

Don’t have time to read the full review? Click here for a quick summary of the who, what, where and wine of this production. When Aston asks a down-on-his-luck Davies to be a live-in caretaker in his rundown house, he jumps at the opportunity to better his life. The only trouble is, Davies doesn’t know…
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Sydney Fringe Festival Comedy | Reviews

Sydney Fringe Festival is back! For the first time since the start of COVID, more than 500 Sydney venues have been taken over by thousands of emerging and established artists in art, theatre and music for a whole month! The comedy scene of Fringe is known for being weird, whacky and chaotic. It’s a glorious…
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Belvoir Lifts the Curtain on its 2023 Season

Belvoir has unveiled its 2023 season, with ten plays set to grace the mainstage. It’s a diverse collection of stories that includes the company’s first Stephen Sondheim musical (Into the Woods), a book adaptation (The Weekend), a drama exploring climate issues, a 2022 Belvoir favourite, and a piece described as ‘pure theatrical pleasure’, all centred…


