
The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race – Heart-Warming Theatre
The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race at the Ensemble is playing to a SOLD OUT season; a defining experience celebrating the tenacity of women and comfort of humour
The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race at the Ensemble is playing to a SOLD OUT season; a defining experience celebrating the tenacity of women and comfort of humour
A delicate mix of misfortune abuse artistic endeavour humour and the magic of Sayer’s pen crafts with literary finesse a significant Australian non-fiction work
Luna Gale is a play by Rebecca Gillman demonstrating her astute understanding of human frailty and how communication can extract, or conversely corrupt, meaning
Written and acted by Genevieve Hegney and Catherine Moore, Unqualified says Rose gives theatre goers a laughfest, showingcasing the talents of two amazing women
Women of a Certain Age is a treasure chest of courage, fairness, justice, prudence, love, generosity, vulnerability, truth, discernment, intelligence and wisdom
David Williamson responding to the challenges of our current world, has invited audiences to reflect cautiously and carefully on everyday dilemmas and decisions
The Kitchen Sink at the Ensemble Theatre a comedy with amusing incidents humorous conversations and ludicrous plumbing errors is hilariously touching, says Rose
The dazzling entertaining production of Buyer and Cellar by Jonathan Tolins, featuring Ben Gerrard at the Ensemble Theatre Sydney is a winner, says Rose Niland
Orchestral textures, symphonic overtones, choral blending and solo virtuosity dazzle in the arrangement of Andrew Ford’s optimistic memoir, The Memory of Music
Rose Niland reviews Between the Streetlight and the Moon an engaging complex play by Melita Rowston that is layered with narrative, ideas, art and relationships
The Sydney Youth Orchestra will in 2017 explode onto the international music scene with confidence, talent and musical perception that belies their tender years
Emily McGregor’s exhibition Morphogenesis, Incinerator Art Space, Sydney gives equal significance to pictorial and sculpture images for a narrative about change
Seong Cho’s powerful and definitive printmaking exhibition at Sydney recently, connected her traditional Korean cultural heritage with abstract expressionism
Rose Niland reviews Black Jesus where at the premiere she spoke with animated Producer John Harrison, and met imaginative and meticulous Director Suzanne Millar
Belinda Giblin’s performance in Gail Louw’s Blonde Poison examines the consequences, memories and price of survival within German racist regime of World War II
From the Canyon to the Stars with SSO conducted by David Robertson is a monumental prayer of recognition and appreciation of one of natures wonders of the world