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256 results found for "Hope Challis"

  • The Odd Couple - Sydney Theatre Royal (NSW)

    into his best friend’s apartment, Jacobson’s Oscar (himself a divorcee), and thus Felix’s need for home Jacobson finds a definite glee in the inability to cope with Felix’s lifestyle and the final breaking

  • Australia's Tap Pack talks Tap, Swing and the Rat Pack

    We just have a bunch of fun, and we hope the audiences will do the same.

  • Blessed Union - Belvoir St Theatre (NSW)

    Delilah (Emma Diaz) and Asher (Jasper Lee-Lindsay), and creating a safe haven in their kitchen-centred home Isabel Hudson’s set brings to life the safe space of Ruth and Judith’s home. Kitchens in any home are the heart of where stories are told, emotions are shared through a home cooked Hudson creates the family home to be versatile and extremely productive, with an abundance of cooking

  • Ed: The New, Totally Unofficial, Ginger-Inclusive Parody Sketch Show -Edinburgh Fringe Festival (UK)

    Aug 15-19 50 minutes Suitability: 18+ (Guideline) Country: United Kingdom - England Group: Not Yet Home ridiculously fun sketch parody show, revel in your love for Ed Sheeran, and if you’re a fellow ginger, welcome home

  • Alice in Wonderland – Sydney Coliseum Theatre (NSW)

    golden afternoon, sees a hurried white rabbit in a waist coat run along the riverbank and down a rabbit hole Curious, she follows the rabbit, and falls into the hole - down, down, and down further she falls, and and books all floating amongst a magical haze, almost like they were falling down an endless rabbit hole

  • Why I left the Original West End Cast of Disney’s Frozen for the EdFringe

    The next Tarantino, or Bong Joon-Ho, or Charlie Brooker, or Katie Mitchell, or Cixin Liu or Neil Gaiman

  • Young Frankenstein - Hayes Theatre Company, Sydney

    expansive stage musical with numerous ensemble members and a 17-piece orchestra into the condensed theatre home With a green set of staircases with hidden doors, smoking holes and dizzying angles, Hudson managed to

  • Flit - Melbourne Fringe Festival (VIC)

    Upon returning home to her apartment, the girl defends herself with a frying pan and restrains said boy But after the boy describes the world of Neverland as his home, the girl must decide whether she can

  • Making the Next Great Australian Musical

    just been announced as a text on the NSW High School Drama Curriculum, Fangirls is making waves on home Focusing on diverse voices representing this great country we call home, it “successfully illuminates In Melbourne, workshop showcases like Home Grown Australia have allowed creators to showcase their works Read more about Home Grown Australia here.

  • A Streetcar Named Desire, Genesian Theatre (NSW)

    Set in New Orleans post WWII, the work takes place in the home of Stella Dubois (played by Ali Bendall Through set designer Sohm Apte’s vision, we’re invited into the family home where we see into the living The home is dressed in 1940s décor; busy and colourful, filled with bold and kitsch furniture pieces.

  • The Escape Room - Flight Path Theatre (NSW)

    Annie Boyle and Libby Bramble, who have promising comic skills honed online and at comedy festivals, The production team could hone their dramatic and comic skills watching some classic absurd comedies

  • Ghosting the Party – SBW Stables Theatre (NSW)

    tiny pink floral wallpaper stretching from the furthest point of the stage to the “roof” of Grace’s home and this played alongside O’Dowd’s Dorothy’s sickly sweet desperation for approval hits very close to home granddaughter Suzie is also eerily familiar; her phone call with O’Dowd when she is asked over and over to come home

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