The Stage


Australia has a rich history of Jewish performers ad productions

For who and what is haoppening check below

80-yr-old to star in a play about his own fabled coffee shop

January 18, 2015 by  

What do a street girl, a nun and a taxi driver have in common? They all drink coffee at the Piccolo Bar in Sydney’s Kings Cross! [Read more]

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

January 9, 2015 by  

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  

Sitting down to write this review, a strange sweet craving came over me. [Read more]

Empire by Spiegelworld

December 20, 2013 by  

’10 out of 10’ (Sun Herald), ‘the best show I’ve seen in years’ (Sydney Morning Herald), ‘the best sex of my life and I wasn’t even involved’ (Brisbane Times). It’s not every day that a show comes to town that arouses that kind of excitement!…writes Deb Meyer. [Read more]

Apples and Pears – a drama review by Deb Meyer

November 22, 2013 by  

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]

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