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- Smother - Melbourne Fringe Festival (2024)
Smother at times felt as if the audience was reading a novel and picturing the scenes in their mind.
- Come Rain or Come Shine - Melbourne Theatre Company (VIC)
The play is so interspersed with old tunes and music that I cannot imagine reading the novella without
- A Cracker Kransky Christmas - Riverside Theatres (NSW)
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- Bisexual Intellectuals - Melbourne Fringe Festival (2024)
Common stereotypes are read out with unfulfilling attendees being asked to sit down until we're left
- Moon Rabbit Rising – Belvoir St Theatre (NSW)
SET DESIGNER CHRISTINE PAN COMPOSER AND SOUND DESIGNER TYLER FITZPATRICK LIGHTING DESIGNER SAMMY READ
- Flit - Melbourne Fringe Festival (VIC)
You believe in Peter Pan’s world, not just as the story our parents read us but as a far distant memory
- Sh!t-faced Shakespeare: Macbeth - Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2024 (VIC)
t-faced Shakespeare set up, you can read my previous Shakespearen outing to see Romeo & Juliet at last
- Mortel - KXT on Broadway (NSW)
Upon entering the space, Clare Sheridan’s red hued lighting coupled with Kieran Camejo’s low humming Some will be more obvious than others, for those less inclined to read into expressive art.
- Lally Katz's 'The Eisteddfod' Q&A with Cast, Director & Old Fitz Producer
When I read work I know it speaks to me, but sometimes I don’t really know why. One of the curious takeaways was that I found myself, for the first time in years, reading.
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Hayes Theatre Co (NSW)
relax, sip champagne and get her kicks off with some lucky guy - or girl if the implied cues have been read This was a time when if a song was a hit, it became timeless (read: ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend Director Victoria Falconer and her band sit atop the stage in an outlined rectangle of stage lights and red
- Sunset Boulevard - Sydney Opera House (NSW)
At any rate, the audience didn’t seem to have read the reviews as they showed up in droves to give Brightman
- Asylum - Helenic Arts Theatre Marrickville (NSW)
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