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Review: A Murder is Announced

Review: A Murder is Announced

If you enjoy an authentic period play and feel like a trip back to the 1950s head down to the Sydney Theatre to catch Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced before October 27 or see it at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre from October 30. The …
Agatha Christie whodunit opens in Australia

Agatha Christie whodunit opens in Australia

A stellar all-Australian cast will bring to life Agatha Christie’s A Murder Is Announced from September 27 with acclaimed actor Judi Farr playing the legendary Miss Marple on the Australian stage for the very first time. This Australian tour, which kicks off …
Sculptures at Darling Park

Sculptures at Darling Park

More than fifty sculptures are on display at the Darling Park Building as part of the Sculptors Society (juried) exhibition until the end of this month. The Society holds four to five exhibitions in Sydney each year to promote the work of …
Double Think does a double take on dance

Double Think does a double take on dance

Award-winning choreographer and dancer Byron Perry is set to amuse and entertain audiences with a double take at the Seymour Centre’s Reginald Theatre from August 21 to 24. The Force Majeure associate director is presenting Double Think, a program of two very …
Possible Worlds crosses the border

Possible Worlds crosses the border

The Canadian Possible Worlds Film Festival is back but in its eighth year has expanded its focus to include films from the United States. From August 8 to 18 at the Dendy Opera Quays and Dendy Newtown and from August 21 to 23 at ARC Cinema (Canberra) …
Review: Moving Parts

Review: Moving Parts

Moving Parts, which opened on July 25 at the NIDA Parade theatre,  is an intense two-hander with two excellent actors facing off: Colins Friels and Josh McConville. This is a play about time: the ravages of time and people marking time, but …
The Hansard Monologues tell it like it is

The Hansard Monologues tell it like it is

Australian voters are sick of slogans, political spin and lack of substantive issue-based debate. So The Hansard Monologues: A Matter of Public Importance couldn’t have chosen a more appropriate time to premiere its people-friendly political clarion call. Now more than ever, in …
Review: Man of Steel

Review: Man of Steel

I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve been to the Imax theatre but I made the effort to see the new Superman movie Man of Steel there and I was not sorry. The 3D effects, especially in the first …