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- Theatre Thoughts' Best of 2022 (Juliana's Thoughts)
Ally Morgan served up a musical banquet: self-aware, ironic, but sweet with the hope of youth and bitter
- Wicked: The Musical - Regent Theatre (VIC)
I had high hopes, and was not disappointed.
- MADAMA BUTTERFLY - Sydney Harbour (NSW)
Her songs of hope and love as she waits for the swine Pinkerton are just heartbreaking.
- From Stage to Screen: Theatre Thoughts talks 'Vanya' with Director Sam Yates
Shazad Latif, Matilda Lutz); Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (TV Movie, Endemol Shine/Channel 5/PBS); The Hope
- The Crucible - Gielgud Theatre (UK)
quite literally opening up on the town of Salem and washing away their sins, the theatre is given a chilly
- The Hero Leaves One Tooth - KXT Broadway (NSW)
character Kadi, and a vintage record player delivers a suitable song entitled “Once Bitten” in the closing (hopeful
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Sydney Opera House Concert Hall (NSW)
I hope we see more of this collaboration in the Opera House soon.
- Hear from the emerging artists from 'ARTSLAB: HERE WE ARE AGAIN'
I then kind of went down this deep rabbit hole of being obsessed with kissing... and the start of this I also hope this piece makes audiences reflect on kissing and why we put so much pressure on this 'first over thousands of years and has now become at a loss, take the presence this art gives you and take it home
- Midnight – The Cinderella Musical
One can only hope that a cast album will be recorded so that audiences can savour the show’s music.
- Swan Lake – Darling Harbour Theatre, ICC (NSW)
have unabashedly used this opportunity to turn the tradition on its head, and have crafted a story of hope
- Pratha Nagpal’s 'Aurat Raj': Unravelling our perceptions of ‘movement’ in theatre
‘If I must die, let it bring hope, let it be a tale.’
- Never Closer - Belvoir St (NSW)
The context of The Troubles that surrounds the outside of the home leaves its mark on each character, Grace Deacon’s set is static, with a carpeted floor and frilly curtains that gives Deirdre’s home an Opposite, Mabel Li’s Niamh is both ignorant and naive towards the hole her absence has left. Sollis takes on Connor’s brash defending of the Catholics in his home country, to the point of harbouring By the end, I was moved in a way I forgot that theatre could move me, erasing my fear that I had hyped