Category: Comedy
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Circle Mirror Transformation (Sydney Theatre Co) ★★★★
This gentle character comedy unveils itself at a careful pace, with a spacious script that allows five fantastic performances to fill the stage.
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Koreaboo (Griffin) ★★★
Koreaboo plays out like a two-handed sitcom.
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Primary Trust (Ensemble) ★★★½
This is a feel-good story of healing.
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The Play That Goes Wrong (Sydney Opera House) ★★★½
Settle back with a show you already know will deliver a hilarious night out.
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Eureka Day (Seymour) ★★★★
Parents of school kids are just the ****ing worst.
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Hayes) ★★★★
If chu only see one musical in Sydney this week. Make sure chu choose Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
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IRL (KXT on Broadway) ★★
As a longtime pop culture nerd myself, I was either going to hate IRL or be completely on board with it.
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New York Mini-Reviews 2025 p4: Broadway Plays
I usually focus on seeing Broadway musicals over plays, mainly for the spectacle, but also because Broadway plays seem to offer less bang for the many bucks you spend. But these three were the highlights of my trip.
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These Youths Be Protesting (KXT on Broadway) ★★★
These Youths Be Protesting has the laughs, performances, and vivacity to keep you engaged.
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Never Have I Ever (Melbourne Theatre Co) ★★★★
Four friends meet up in a restaurant for dinner and an awkward conversation.