Joan, Again Subtlenuance in association with Sydney Independent Theatre Company Old Fitzroy Theatre August 5- 23 You can grab tickets here. The nature of the story and the narrative is at the heart of Paul Gilchrist’s excitingly experimental work Joan Again, a piece of theatre that takes the very bold and contemporary decision to pin […]
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Joan, Again – Paul Gilchrist and the weight of our personal narrative. (Theatre Review)
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To Kill a Mockingbird – New Theatre speaks the words Australia needs to hear. (Theatre review)
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To Kill A Mockingbird New Theatre you can buy your tickets here. 18 march – 19 April In the announcement to bring To Kill A Mockingbird to the New Theatre as part of the 2014 program launch, Louise Fisher told the audience the New Theatre felt that given Australia’s current political climate, we needed a […]
The Maintenance Room – Gerry Greenland and the question of trust. (Theatre Review)
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“Something in us wishes to remain a child, to be unconscious or, at most, conscious only of the ego; to reject everything strange, or else subject it to our will; to do nothing, or else indulge our own craving for pleasure or power.” — Carl Jung, The Structures & Dynamics of the Psyche “I was […]