Tag: Theatre
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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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Dear Elena Sergeevna (Old Fitz) ★★★★
Dear Elena Sergeevna puts the focus on the actors to bring this 80s Russian moral drama to the small stage. It’s thrilling.
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Amber (Old Fitz) ★★★½
Amber is a rom-com, and like all the best rom-coms, it sneaks in some darker material on the way to its HEA (or HFN, at least).
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Bloom (Sydney Theatre Co) ★★★
Tom Gleisner & Katie Weston’s Bloom arrives in Sydney following its well-reviewed premiere at Melbourne Theatre Co in 2023.
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The Player Kings (Seymour) ★★★★½
This isn’t “eating your theatrical vegetables,” but a lavish degustation menu of Shakespearean delights.
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The Glass Menagerie (Ensemble) ★★★½
Director Liesel Badorrek’s new production pushes against the play’s expected structure and text to bring the “memory play” to the stage with a fresh twist.
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Guys & Dolls (Handa Opera) ★★★★
Blown up to Sydney Harbour scale, Guys & Dolls’ colourful characters take on epic proportions.
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MJ The Musical (Lyric) ★★★★
MJ is genuinely exciting and entertaining… it just depends on how much you care for Michael Jackson himself.
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No Love Songs (Foundry) ★★★
Everyone’s life has a playlist, and this is Lana and Jessie’s. But don’t come to No Love Songs thinking this is some fun, music-infused rom-com gig-musical.
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The Boys in the Band (Chapel Off Chapel) ★★★
The Boys in the Band has seen it all. It’s been adored, revered, filmed, dismissed, reviled, revived, filmed again… It’s the Cher of gay theatre.