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Lyrics Lost, But the Energy Never Was: Darwins and Dragons, the 2015 Science Revue

Ian Ferrington has +3 Reviewing

September 8, 2015 Ian Ferrington
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Somewhere to Sit: Just a Working Title, the 2015 Architecture Revue

Many of this year’s revue casts overlap with MUSE, Theatresports, SUDS, and each other. Upon seeing an entirely fresh list of names in the program for We’ll Come Up With Something Later. This Is Just A Working Title, the 2015 Architecture Revue, I was looking forward to seeing some new talent, and fresh approaches to…

August 28, 2015 Ian Ferrington
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Smashing Fishbowls: Blast Off! at Hermann’s Bar

Ian Ferrington is an optimist

August 5, 2015 Ian Ferrington
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Full of Colour and Movement: Intercol’s Little Shop of Horrors

Ian Ferrington enjoys a root canal and a route for the talented

May 27, 2015 Ian Ferrington
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Not With a Bang: The Uni Revue as Part of the 2015 Sydney Comedy Festival

The 2015 Sydney University Revue was a very funny show. As it ought to have been: director Dave Harmon and his team had the benefit of both hindsight and time in putting together this compilation of sketches from last year’s revue season. The vast majority of the selections were strong, and the cast showed a…

May 1, 2015 Ian Ferrington
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Old White Man Sees Shakespeare (SUDS Presents: William Shakespeare’s Richard)

Like the following appellation, SUDS’s Zach Beavon-Collin’s William Shakespeare’s Richard is too long. It takes a significantly edited-down Richard III (don’t wait up for the horse bit), and inserts the final part of Henry VI, Part III. As explained in the program notes, the intent is to give necessary background on the history and politics…

February 23, 2015 Ian Ferrington

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