Hir – by Taylor Mac, New Theatre
0 Comments on Hir – by Taylor Mac, New Theatre Hir by Taylor Mac is a sharp, biting satire that delivers a gut punch to conservative societal tropes. In this tight and clever kitchen-sink, single set, four-actor play at the New Theatre, director Patrick Howard gives us a piece of theatre that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Modern American society, war,…
Return of the OG mega musical, Cats.
0 Comments on Return of the OG mega musical, Cats. Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and T.S Eliot (lyrics) Theatre Royal Sydney Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats was the first musical I ever saw. It was a Wednesday matinee and a school bus trip down to Sydney from Newcastle. I remember sitting in the stalls at the Theatre Royal, staring…
Annie
0 Comments on Annie Book Thomas Meehan / Music Charles Strouse / Lyrics Martin CharninDirected by Karen Johnson Mortimer Produced by John Frost for Crossroads Live Australia with Fowles Entertainment and Power ArtsCapitol Theatre Sydney In the current political climate we all need a little bit of sunshine. The revival of the much loved Broadway…
Fighting
0 Comments on Fighting Written & Directed by Xavier Coy The New Theatre, Newtown Full disclosure: writing this review has taken me a couple of weeks since opening night. The reason? This piece of work challenges, questions and confronts you, and in all honesty, it took me a while to process it all. This…
Wife: A premiere and a review
0 Comments on Wife: A premiere and a review NEW THEATRE, NEWTOWN. NSW Australia – WORLD PREMIERE The Australian premiere of ex-pat playwright Samuel Adamson’s highly original dramedy Wife at Newtown’s New Theatre explores the concept of what it is to be a wife, told through a queer lens, over multiple periods with the unifying thread being productions of…
The Flea
0 Comments on The Flea Let me begin by encouraging every theatre lover to support New Theatre and the plays presented there. The works offer a fresh and often queer point of view, and I have never seen a bad show there. It is an underappreciated venue that deserves packed houses for every single performance. …
Pan origin story sprinkles fairy dust on opening night
0 Comments on Pan origin story sprinkles fairy dust on opening night Peter and the Starcatcher by Rick Elice Capitol Theatre, Sydney Theatre, film, and television have seen quite a few origin stories in recent years—from the theatrical mega-hit and cinematic juggernaut Wicked to Disney’s visually spectacular Cruella and Netflix’s Wednesday and Penguin, audiences love to explore how archetypal characters became the…
Shakespeare in Love – Sydney Premiere
0 Comments on Shakespeare in Love – Sydney Premiere Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall – New Theatre, Newtown I have a confession: I have never seen the classic 1998 film ‘Shakespeare in Love’, which won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Gwyneth Paltrow, and Best…
50 years on Superstar still packs a punch
0 Comments on 50 years on Superstar still packs a punch Jesus Christ Superstar Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics by Tim Rice Produced by John Frost and David Ian for Crossroads Live – Capitol Theatre, Sydney Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical Jesus Christ Superstar has opened at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre and the original, iconic rock opera is just as impressive…
Yentl – not the Streisand movie
0 Comments on Yentl – not the Streisand movie I have been a fan of the classic Barbra Streisand adaptation of 1978 Nobel Prize playwright Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Yiddish short story for as long as I can remember (indeed, does any gay man of a certain age not instantly know what is being referred to when the phrase “Papa,…
