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The Hero Leaves One Tooth, Ratcatch 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. Playwright Erica J. Brennan’s horror-inspired black comedy intertwines folklore and a fault-laden dinner party to explore modern day discussions on the regulation of bodily autonomy. The story centres on Brennan’s interpretation…
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Life Drawing but Make it Drag with Lady Fur, Gladdy Drawing Club x Bondi Festival | 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 life model who’s also a drag queen, the quiet sound of people contentedly running their pencils over sketchpads, and a cheeky burlesque solo in the middle. What’s not to love…
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Tash York’s Happy Hour, Bondi Festival | 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. In a dimly lit room filled with an intoxicating cloud of alcohol, sass and debauchery, Tash York’s Happy Hour encourages anyone and everyone to embrace their inner cabaret queen. Seeking to…
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And Also With You, Bondi Festival | 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. And Also With You is a thought provoking, nostalgic reflection on Simon Vaughan’s life lived in the Christian church, and his journey to walking away. Welcomed by Vaughan to the show,…
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Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, Darlinghurst 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. Bursting with energy and fuelled by an eclectic, multi-genre soundtrack, Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet is a starry-eyed story of debauchery and hedonism in the midst of war. Set in…
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Waterloo, Bondi Festival | 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. Wry, playful, philosophical and poignant, Bron Batten’s Waterloo combines biographical storytelling and existential, somewhat cynical musings on life and meaning with witty, engrossing performance art. Bron Batten considers love, war and…
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City of Angels, Hayes 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. It’s the 1940s and Stine’s detective novel, starring detective Stone, is being made into a film noir screenplay. As Stine fights to maintain his story’s authenticity and pushback against his egotistical…
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Benefactors, 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. Witty, subtle and completely engrossing, Benefactors is the story of the tenuous foundations of our homes, our cities and our hearts. Idealistic architect David and his pragmatic anthropologist wife Jane have…

