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It’s Not Funny It’s Private, bAKEHOUSE 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. A gloriously unhinged introspection of mental health, lesbian break ups and doing what you have to do to get ahead in comedy, Jenna Suffern is a funny girl smiling through the…
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The Weekend, Belvoir St 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. An enriching story full of heart and wit, The Weekend thoughtfully contemplates and broadens our perceptions of the experience of aging as a woman. Adele, Wendy, Jude and Sylvie have known…
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Saturday Girls, Belvoir St 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. Nostalgic, wholesome and gratifyingly Australian, Saturday Girls reminds us of the days when high school hook ups, popularity and parents occupied our minds and the stakes of life never felt higher.…
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Embellishment, Voices of Women | 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. A celebration of women’s storytelling through voice, song, movement, and listening, out of which you will emerge enriched and inspired. Embellishment is a pretty special evening of storytelling that was created…
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Kalina Davis on performing in Embellishment, Voices of Women | Stage Sips

Kalina Davis is a First Nations actor, singer, writer and film maker, currently performing in Embellishment at Sydney’s KXT on Broadway. For her Stage Sips, Kalina let us into a little of her artistic tendences and the need for more regional and affordable theatre. To hear more about her Embellishment story, you’ll just have to…
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Cheryl Penrith on performing in Embellishment, Voices of Women | Stage Sips

Cheryl Penrith OAM is a Wiradjuri elder in her community of Wagga Wagga with deep connections to her family and culture, a passion for fashion, and a newfound love of performing. Currently performing in her second season of Embellishment, a performance project by Voices of Women that celebrates the many diverse stories of womanhood, currently…
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Mr Bailey’s Minder, 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. A moving contemporary exploration of how fame, illness and family influence the way we see the world, others, and ourselves. Renowned Australian artist Leo Bailey’s years of alcohol abuse and indulgent…
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Fade, National Theatre of Parramatta | 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. A witty and insightful look into work, life, the dynamics of power, class and race and the manipulation of status as a minority. Mexican-born novelist Lucia is struggling to get her…
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The Pitchfork Disney, Virginia Plain Theatre Co| 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. Presley and Haley have lived alone eating nothing but chocolate and sleeping pills for ten years, since the disappearance and presumed death of their parents. Presley comforts agoraphobic Haley with stories…
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Unfair Verona, Glassroom Theatre Co | 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. A chaotic, absurd and genuinely joyful manipulation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet which highlights current-day arts underappreciation and funding. Two amateur actors and their stage manager need to step in when…