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23.01.2022 "It worked! The Mamet play Glengarry Glen Ross was set in an era where the fast talking cut-throat world of shoddy real estate sales was a male domain, where crude and sexist language was the norm and where abuse was flung at others to intimidate, dominate and manipulate. In this production it became a place for women as well as men. " - Liz OToole



18.01.2022 "Leading the cast of performers was Adam Scicluna as Tevye, one of the best known and beloved musical theatre characters. Vocally, Scicluna owned the role and he certainly mastered the gentle humour and strength of Tevye. " - Kate Stratford

16.01.2022 "While the central character is a transgender woman, the film does more than just examine the treatment of transgender woman by a heteronormative society. It is also a romantic drama, a deep exploration of family, a film about humiliation and revenge, and above all, a timely reminder of the continual existence of love in all its forms." - Gillian Crowhurst

16.01.2022 "Overall this was a fascinating story that was delivered very well at a superficial level. But it could have been so much more - a gripping tension filled character drama. Of course this is simply my opinion and in the end it matters not. The season had sold out before opening night." - Lynden Jones Theatre Now & On The Town



15.01.2022 "The show is fully armed with an incredible cast that Lewis makes full use of in physicality and subtle character nuance....Eden Falk does a brilliant job of balancing the informative narrator with a truly sincere performance. Lucia Mastrantone and Emily Havea give powerful performances as the Environmental terrorists preaching anarchy as the only way to provoke necessary change. " M. Osborne

13.01.2022 Two ticket giveaways still on with more on the way. The Time Machine: From the producer of the critically-acclaimed productions of Freuds Last Session and Blonde Poison, this new production sees the incomparable Mark Lee (Gallipoli, A Place To Call Home) reprise the role of Time Traveller. Alison's House - "Its fascinating to be given this backward glance to see what hasnt changed, as much as what has. NY TIMES"... Head to the Ticket Giveaway Page for details http://www.onthetown.net.au/theatre-now-main-page-2-3-2/

08.01.2022 "I revelled in the writing about truth and lies and the meaning of these for those actors being paid for these experiments compared to the essence of truth that is required to be a great actor. Surely its the greater the pretence then the more convincing the performance. Much has been written about being in the moment in performance but really its acting at the end of the day. Sydney theatre goers are very blessed with new writing and this is yet another fine example. There is much food for thought in the play which is never preachy or smugly performed. There are plenty of laughs and many touching moments amongst all the experimentation. Highly recommended." Mark Nagle (Theatre Now & On The Town)



04.01.2022 "I Believe..Baptise Me... Like an Agnostic recommending religion...Book Of Mormon is everything its reputation sets up, and the long list of the accolades promise. It is hilarious, unpredictable, naughty and nice" - Lynden Jones

02.01.2022 We Will be adding a new page to the website very soon. It will list available rehearsals spaces. We are building the page right now, so if you manage or own a rehearsal space make sure you send us all the details (name of space, address, size, facilities, hours, price, photos etc) and we will make sure it is listed on the website. Send the details to [email protected]

01.01.2022 "Flight Paths is a new work by a local writer and talented director, and a salutary lesson on what we can be doing in theatre if we want to." - Kate Stratford

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