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Babble (Baked Beans) – music review

From the foot-tapping opener “Slow” that contains a full-on blast of Hammond and a tiny bit of reverb to the…

Suddenly Last Summer (Red Stitch) – theatre review

Tennessee Williams' one-act piece Suddenly Last Summer is intense and evocative. Vindictiveness is in play for an elderly mother who…

Win tickets to The Old Man and the Gun

- The Old Man and the Gun - Only in cinemas from 15 November 2018 We have 10 double in-season…

Nine the Musical (Chapel off Chapel) – theatre review

Nine may not be a conventional musical, but it still has great power. It's the story of a self-obsessed film…

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- Beautiful Boy - Only in cinemas from 25 October 2018 We have 10 double in-season passes thanks to Transmission…

Nearer the Gods (QT) – theatre review

David Williamson’s Nearer the Gods intriguingly promotes itself as a show about the politics of 17th Century science. This appears…

Wajib – movie review

Life isn’t straightforward for Palestinians living in Israel. There’s no place like home. The bond between father and son remains…

In Like Flynn – movie review

Tasmanian-born Errol Flynn was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood in the 1930s and 40s, and the swashbuckling star…

Maggie Stone (Darlinghurst) – theatre review

Maggie Stone is an Australian play by Caleb Lewis. It was written eight years ago. This is its first outing…

Lexicon (Royal Botanic Gardens) – theatre review

You're in for a treat of subversive circus at its finest when you see Lexicon at a specially constructed tent…