The much loved children s classic tale Peter Pan will bring some festive joy and traditional merriment. JM Barrie’s classic tale is an update to the theatre previously announced festive show, A Christmas Carol. Audiences are being told to get set for an awfully big adventure with fairies, crocodiles and pirates as Peter, Wendy and the Lost Boys take on the dastardly Captain Hook. Filled with music, mischief and magic, it promises, says the Octagon to be the perfect family treat. Peter Pan is the big highlight of the Octagon s autumn season which has been announced today. The Hound of the Baskervilles opens this week as part of the Octagon s reopening season.
The much loved children s classic tale Peter Pan will bring some festive joy and traditional merriment. JM Barrie’s classic tale is an update to the theatre previously announced festive show, A Christmas Carol. Audiences are being told to get set for an awfully big adventure with fairies, crocodiles and pirates as Peter, Wendy and the Lost Boys take on the dastardly Captain Hook. Filled with music, mischief and magic, it promises, says the Octagon to be the perfect family treat. Peter Pan is the big highlight of the Octagon s autumn season which has been announced today. The Hound of the Baskervilles opens this week as part of the Octagon s reopening season.
The Unusual Suspects.
“I play a very small part, but it is pivotal in the main protagonists’ journey,” she told
Neos Kosmos.
The story follows the case of an elaborate heist set in Sydney’s glamourous Eastern Suburbs, played out by an all-star, diverse cast featuring names such as Aina Dumlao, AACTA award-winner Miranda Otto and Michelle Vergara Moore.
“As soon as I read the first two episodes, I was just like ‘this is so different and fun with a really amazing cast’,” she said.
“It moves fast…it’s colourful, it’s bright, it’s a bit camp. But it’s really well acted and really quite funny and dark at the same time.”
Home, Iâm Darling exposes the hollowness of nostalgia
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Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House, â â â â
Judy wishes for a simpler time. A time of hats and ties and rotary dial telephones. A time when a wife greets her husband with a martini and a pair of slippers.
Just be careful what you wish for.
Andrea Demetriades in Sydney Theatre Companyâs Home, Iâm Darling
Credit:Prudence Upton
Sydney Theatre Companyâs production of Laura Wadeâs Olivier Award-winning comedy,
Home, Iâm Darling, opens with a picture-perfect reconstruction of a 1950s household. Itâs cute. The wife prepares breakfast â a boiled egg and toast while the husband gets dressed.