Category: Comedy
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Cowbois (Seymour Centre) ★★★
Cowbois, a queer fantasia on Western themes now playing at Seymour Centre, ricochets between tones at a furious pace.
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Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Sydney Theatre Co) ★★★★★
It’s back — the most caustic of all domestic comedies.
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Atlantis (KXT on Broadway) ★★★
Almost ten years on from the play’s debut (at the old KXT, as part of the Sydney Fringe 2016), this Atlantis has risen again.
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Naturism (Griffin) ★★★½
Yes, it’s true, the cast are completely nude — but it’s not just a naked cry for attention, at least not in the way you think it is.
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Fly Girl (Ensemble) ★★★★½
Based on the true story of Deborah Lawrie’s battle to become Australia’s first female commercial airline pilot, it has all the hallmarks of a feel-good hit of the summer – even if we’re still in spring.
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Fekei (Qtopia)
For many Fiji is a holiday destination for sun, beaches and friendly locals, but for Akanisi has some tough decisions she has to face.
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werkaholics (Belvoir 25a) ★★
Some shows deliberately defy simple, clear interpretation and artfully invite the audience to discover meaning on their own terms. Some, like werkaholics, do none of those things.
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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.
