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Review: Toby Francis: Love and Death and an American Guitar – Hayes Theatre

There's not much question about it anymore: Toby Francis is the new rockstar of independent musical theatre. The ex-punk with…

12 years ago

David Campbell sings John Bucchino – Hayes Theatre

David Campbell came home to the Hayes as part of the Hayes Cabaret Festival, and I don't think we knew…

12 years ago

Review: Richard III – Ensemble Theatre

At the Ensemble, Mark Kilmurry is staging, he thinks, a revolution. His Richard III is hghly stylised.  It's structured as…

12 years ago

Les Mis to reschedule Sunday’s preview performance

The 6.30pm preview performance on Sunday 29th June of Cameron Mackintosh’s of Les Misérables is being rescheduled due to cast illness.  But…

12 years ago

Review: O.C Diva – Hilary Cole for Hayes Cabaret Festival

Hilary Cole is the newest star in the Sydney musical theatre scene, and she certainly burns the brightest. She made…

12 years ago

Review: Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them – New Theatre

Christopher Durang's Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them is highly asburd comic paranoia; a response to…

12 years ago

Indie darlings Squabbalogic heading interstate and international!

In Sydney, Squabbalogic is our little engine that could. The dedicated crew have lit a spark in the in the…

12 years ago

Review: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – Exclaim

Exclaim Theatre Co, a new venture created by AIM graduates, seeks to bridge a gap or two at the beginning…

12 years ago

Review: Debora Krizak’s CABBAret – Slide

ABBA is such a cultural touchstone that there’s approximately one billion cover bands, not to mention the long-lasting stage show…

12 years ago