James F. W. Thompson’s adaptation of Frankenstein bills itself as being a faithful re-telling of Mary Shelley’s philosophical horror novel (subtitled: … [Read more...]
Theatre Review: “The Lieutenant of Inishmore”: dark, bloody, fun at The Highland Arts Theatre
Somebody has smashed out the brains of “Wee Thomas”, the beloved cat of Padraic, the most feared, violently psychopathic campaigner for the liberation … [Read more...]
Theatre Review: The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Highland Arts Theatre, Sydney
The play opens on a comfortable, bright living-room setting, where two men of different generations have a conversation about some rather shabby … [Read more...]
Theatre Review: Bandshell Players’ King Lear, Open Hearth Park, Sydney
by Julie Sutherland On a dark, frosty night, under a waxing moon, at the threshold of a sleepy city, magic happened. Wheels of fortune turned, … [Read more...]
Live Music Review – Celtic Colours: Acadian Welcome
It’s easy to believe in an Acadian Welcome when walking through the halls of Etoile de L’Acadie in Sydney, being that it is a French school. The … [Read more...]
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