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1. Kiss of the Spider Woman, the Musical at Darlinghurst Theatre with Alexis Fishman

Kiss of the Spider Woman has won 7 Tony Awards including best Musical.

Worth seeing – with great director Stephen Colyer (did Shop of Little Horrors) and my talented cousin Alexis Fishman – Lexi.

Lexi got brilliant reviews for her performances in the musicals Dusty and Shout. I sat in the front row – poor Lexi, said it was pretty distrubing to have her whole family and all the cousins sitting there waving and acting strangely.

Contact and details:-

Tues-Sat 8 p.m.

July 8 – August 8, 2010

BOOKINGS: 02 8356 9987 or www.darlinghursttheatre.com

Lexi dropped in at home and brought flyers. I’ll be seeinmg the show in July.

 

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2. SEYMOUR LAUNCHES ITS BRILLIANT 2010 SEASON - Watch out for Monkey Baa Theatre’s adaptation of Margaret Wild and Ron Brooks’ FOX

Tim Jones, the Artistic Director of the Seymour presented Seymour’s innovative and encompassing programmes that cover performing arts from dance, music, youth theatre, satire … partnering with the Sydney Festival, Mardi Gras, Musica Viva and so much more.

It was a fabulous launch in Seymour’s new design spaces. Can’t wait for the kids’ proms there with dancing and music with Musica Viva.

I was excited to see that Luke Cowling is taking ‘A Day in the Death of Joe Egg’ to the Seymour. Luke was the production manager for ‘I Am Jack’ in its 2008 season and he’s fantastic. He just finished the season producing ‘Kursk’ by Sasha Janowicz which was engrossing theatre at the Darlinghurst Theatre.

Most exciting is Monkey Baa Theatre for Young People’s collaboration with Siren Theatre to produce Margaret Wild and Ron Brooks’ ‘FOX’ - an internationally acclaimed picture book about friendship, desire and loyalty.

Eva di Cesare Monkey Baa Director, Susanne Gervay & Tim McGarry Monkey Baa Director

Eva di Cesare Monkey Baa Director, Susanne Gervay & Tim McGarry Monkey Baa Director

Eva di Cesare,Tim McGarry Monkey Baa and Director Kate Gaul Siren Theatre, composer Daryl Wallis

Eva di Cesare,Tim McGarry Monkey Baa and Director Kate Gaul Siren Theatre, composer Daryl Wallis

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