Hot tickets 2021: Your guide to the must-see shows of the year
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It is no understatement to say 2020 was tough for our theatres and all the actors, creatives and backstage crew that work so hard to make each show come alive. Thankfully, the lights have been turned back on and while shows are still at about 75 per cent capacity and mask-wearing is still compulsory, this yearâs season is set to be a cracker, from the highly anticipated musicals
Hamilton and
Playing Beatie Bow and the debut of ABC journalist Sally Saraâs semi-autobiographical play.
Une saison théâtrale faite de paris fous et de virtuel
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The revival of
Our New Girl by Nancy Harris at the Gate was a welcome slice of the urban contemporary. First produced at the Bush in 2012, this psychological drama in which the idea that a woman can have it all gets a spectacular kicking. Directed by Annabelle Comyn, the show had a strong thriller-ish edge, with genuine uncertainty about how the story would twist. The dominant uncertainty was offstage however, and having opened in March, it halted its run early as the country went into its first lockdown. In the words of Druid director Garry Hynes, companies started “unproducing”, scrambling to cancel and rearrange their plans while at the same time trying to invent a new way of serving the theatre audience during a pandemic.
Seymour Centre Announces Part One Of 2021 Season
The 2021 Seymour Season: Part Two will be announced in the new year.by BWW News Desk
Seymour Centre has announced the first three shows of its 2021 season, playing from February to June, plus an exciting new play in development presented as part of Sydney Festival.
Featuring an Australian premiere, an explosive satire and a returning favourite, the 2021 Seymour Season: Part One is the perfect way to celebrate the return of live performance and herald in the new year.
The Seymour s Artistic Director, Timothy Jones, said, After a devastating year for the arts, I m so glad the Seymour can continue our commitment to supporting outstanding independent theatre companies through our curated season program. The productions in Part One of our season are of the highest quality, exploring big, bold ideas from major local and international playwrights.
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