Lotte Thomson-Vock Archive

Review: Orphans, The old Fitz, Woolloomooloo

Review: Orphans, The old Fitz, Woolloomooloo

  Anthony Gooley’s Orphans, performed at The Old Fitz – my new profoundly favourite pub-theatre in the centre of Sydney – is a heart-warming thriller with a social index: the abuse and neglect of orphaned children that is still relevant today. Walking …
Review: Gaybies, Eternity Playhouse

Review: Gaybies, Eternity Playhouse

  Dean Bryant’s contemporary and hilarious piece of verbatim theatre Gaybies had its Sydney premiere at the Eternity Playhouse in Darlinghurst on February 10, presented by Darlinghurst Theatre as part of the 2015 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. Adapted from interviews …
Review: Masterclass, Old Fitz Theatre

Review: Masterclass, Old Fitz Theatre

  Gareth Davies and Charlie Garber rebirth their deliciously funny and masterful play Masterclass to launch Red Line Production’s 2015 theatre season at the Old Fitz Theatre. Join Davies and Garber as they explore their hugely imaginative ‘dream forge’ while simultaneously introducing the audience to …
Review: Bad, Old Fitz Theatre

Review: Bad, Old Fitz Theatre

  The old Fitzroy Theatre and Hotel enveloped me with kind arms and a cold beer. The anticipation to watch Kate Walder and Penny Greenhalgh’s play Bad stemmed from their very vague explanation, ‘What is bad? Let’s find out together’. Being my …