The Diary of Anne Frank…a theatre review by Deb Meyer

June 30, 2015 by  
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“Why is The Diary of Anne Frank one of the most well-known books of all time?” asks my 14-year-old daughter, after we saw the play adaptation at Sydney’s New Theatre. Read more

Sydney Theatre Company’s Suddenly Last Summer – a theatre review by Deb Meyer

March 1, 2015 by  
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In Suddenly Last Summer, Tennessee Williams poses the search for truth in a world half real and half surreal. Read more

The Credeaux Canvas – a theatre review from Deb Meyer

February 5, 2015 by  
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Sitting in the front row of an intimate theatre when there are warnings of nudity in the production (I was allocated the tickets), can make for an interesting night out. Read more

Tabac Rouge – Sydney Festival Opening Night…a theatre review by Deb Meyer

January 9, 2015 by  
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I can’t profess to understanding everything I saw and experienced in this latest production from James Thierree’s Compagnie du Hanneton, but with Tabac Rouge (Red Tobacco) I was blown away nonetheless! Read more

David Williamson’s “Rupert” – reviewed by Deb Meyer

December 1, 2014 by  
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Sitting down to write this review, a strange sweet craving came over me. Read more

TOTEM – Cirque du Soleil’s latest offering…writes Deb Meyer

October 31, 2014 by  
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Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Cirque du Soleil’s latest production is as mesmerising, visually striking and slick as their devoted audiences have come to expect. Read more

Apples and Pears – a drama review by Deb Meyer

November 22, 2013 by  
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Where in Sydney do you find an intimate theatre inside a NY style, graffiti filled warehouse, with a labyrinth of narrow staircases, bustling with energy and the occasional pot of overgrown tomatoes? Read more