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Two Twenty Somethings review

12.05.21 Two Twenty Somethings at KXT. Photo by Clare Hawley. Walking out of the theatre from Two Twenty Somethings Decide Never To Be Stressed About Anything Ever Again. Ever., I looked at my friend, she looked back and we immediately compared the play’s characters to our mutual friends. Throughout the…
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Stabbing and Sensational – Dogged review

08.05.21 Dogged at Griffin Theatre Company. Photo by Brett Boardman. “You ever feel like you’re being watched?” is the question asked to us by a stalking Dingo. Separated from her pack, searching for missing pups, she weaves through landscapes and beckons us to enter her world; a world almost lost,…
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Fun Home review

05.05.21 Lucy Maunder in Sydney Theatre Company’s Fun Home, 2021. Photo: Prudence Upton © Listen, I’m not a musical person but here we are reviewing Fun Home, based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel with Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron. I’m starting to think the term “musical person”…
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Follow us into May at ATYP 💛

Monique Johnstone, Deputy Education Manager. It’s coming close to the end of my first three months here at ATYP and every day I come to work, my awe and admiration grows for the amazing programs, productions, and incredible young people and colleagues that make up the ATYP family. The whole…
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Yellow Face review

Shan-Ree Tan in Yellow Face. Photo by Clare Hawley. Yellow Face was an expertly crafted show. It was as visually beautiful as it was funny and relevant. The play tells the semi-autobiographical story of David Henry Hwang, the author and Tony award-winning playwright for his work M.Butterfly. It begins in…
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Lights in the Park review

Daisy Millpark in Lights in the Park. Photo by Tracey Schramm. ‘The streetlights being out. It is kinda magical…’ As an ominous soundscape invited audiences into the familiar world of this collaboration presented by ATYP and Q Theatre, Lights in The Park, directed by Lucy Clements and written by Alexander…
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