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A Culinary Ode to the Land: Midden by Mark Olive.

Middens, also known as shells, were once used to mark vibrant communal points where Indigenous people cooked and gathered. For loved chef and proud Bundjalung man, Mark Olive – Midden is the new home of his culinary haven – one…

9 to 5 The Musical: A Joyful Celebration of Female Empowerment

Gosford Musical Society’s production of 9 to 5 The Musical is thrilling audiences at the Laycock Street Community Theatre. Only an hour north of Sydney, this musical, based on the classic 1980 film, follows the lives of three women, Violet,…

Arlo Parks live at the Sydney Opera House.

Born Anaïs Marinho, British singer-songwriter best known as ‘Arlo Parks’ – takes us on a melodic, emotional rollercoaster in the best way possible. It’s Arlo’s soft, angelic voice we hear first. Perhaps it’s her red hair, the lonesome guitar strum,…

Miss Peony shines a light on the Chinese Australian experience

Currently playing at Belvoir St Theatre, Miss Peony is a light-hearted and joyful comedy that explores themes of cultural identity, intergenerational relationships, and the pursuit of connection. Set in the world of beauty pageants, the play tells the story of…

Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 is out of this world!

Step into the world of 19th-century Russia with Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 now playing at the Eternity Playhouse. This remarkable musical, inspired by a section of Tolstoy’s War and Peace, combines history, romance, and a captivating…

Things I Know to Be True: Elanora Players take on life

Elanora Players’ Things I Know to Be True opens Friday, 7 July and promises to make Sydney reflect on life and the challenges we all face to make it through. I love community theatre. Growing up, my mum used to…