Kuala Lumpur's queen of comedy Joanne Kam and Mumbai's Navin Noronha, India's only out gay stand-up, talk about censorship, love and laughter in their respective cities.
Lisa Stewart: Be Brave and Bold Audrey Journal journalist Harriet Cunningham interviewed 3 classical musicians who will be performing at Riverside during Spring. In this 3 part blog series, we find out a little about each musician, part 2 features...
Confessions of the Fox centres on discovery of a long-lost manuscript; a gender-defying exposé of one of London's most notorious criminals, Jack Sheppard. Reimagining Sheppard as a transgender man, the book travels into the underworld of 18th-cent...
With over 400 of the world's leading literary luminaries and public intellectuals coming together for the 2019 Sydney Writers' Festival — and just three short weeks to get reading — honing that bedside table of books is no mean feat. To make thing...
What You Need To Know About… Omar Musa The calligraphic tattoo on Omar Musa’s right arm says it all: Penglipur lara. In Malay it has multiple meanings but in its simplest terms, it translates to ‘storyteller’. It’s something Musa was born i...
The Chinese-born soprano Sharon Zhai and the Western Sydney-born tenor Matt Reardon are meeting each other for the first time. This interview and photoshoot is something of an icebreaker. Steve Dow from Audrey Journal reports.
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– Unless exempt, we require all our patrons to wear a mask at all times.
– We are operating at 75% capacity which means that you may be seated next to another patron in accord with the current guidelines.
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– Prams, strollers and walkers are not permitted in the theatre.
– Children over the age of 18 months at the time of the performance require a ticket and seat. Children under 18 months do not require a ticket but must remain on the lap of an adult.