Category: LGBT
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CAMP ★★★1/2
Written by Elias Jamieson Brown. Siren Theatre Co and Seymour Centre in association with Sydney WorldPride. World Premiere. 15 Feb – 4 Mar, 2023. Read my full review on The Queer Review.
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Blessed Union ★★★★★
Written by Maeve Marsden. World Premiere. Belvoir St Theatre 11 Feb – 11 Mar, 2023 Read my full review on The Queer Review.
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Hubris & Humiliation ★★★★
Written by Lewis Treston. World Premiere. Sydney Theatre Company. Jan 20 – Mar 4, 2023 Read my full review over on The Queer Review
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Holding Achilles ★★
Written by David Morton. Sydney Festival. Carriageworks. 19-22 Jan, 2023. High flying multidisciplinary show Holding Achilles comes to Sydney Festival after a successful run at Brisbane Festival last year and it’s a real mixed bag. But there’s one thing for certain… The acrobatics are graceful but the script is clunky! Young, troubled, too-smart-for-his-own-good Patroclus is…
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Happy Meal ★★★★
Written by Tabby Lamb. Sydney Festival. Eternity Playhouse. 17-24 January 2023 Tabby Lamb’s Edinburgh Fringe hit, Happy Meal, is bringing showers of joy to Sydney Festival (before heading to the Perth Festival in Feb). This sweet trans-romantic two-hander is a bright, bubbly piece of confection that blends the sour with the sweet to really hit…
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2 Weeks & 10 Shows in LA & NYC
I managed to squeeze nine (well, technically 10) shows into a recent holiday to the United States. A week in Los Angeles (yes, I went to L.A. and watched theatre), and a week in New York provided a lot of chances to see shows and friends. But mainly shows… 2:22: A Ghost Story ★★★1/2 The…
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The Italians ★★★★
Written by Danny Ball. Belvoir St Theatre Downstairs. Oct 23 – Nov 6, 2022. Read my review of The Italians at The Queer Review.
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End Of. ★★★1/2
Written by Ash Flanders. Griffin Theatre Company. Oct 13 – Nov 5, 2022 Read my review of Ash Flanders’ End Of. at The Queer Review.
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Whitefella Yella Tree ★★★★
Written by Dylan Van Den Berg. Griffin Theatre, Sydney. World Premiere. 19 August – 23 September 2022. Whitefella Yella Tree is great work all round; a uniquely Australian story told by a largely indigenious cast and crew. I wanted it to be both longer and more expansive; and smaller and more intimate at the same…
