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NEWTOWN VOICES Sunday 4 June Leichhardt writer and former Newtown resident Sue Cartledge’s first novel, Newtown Voices, will be launched at the Better Read Than Dead bookshop by Montreal Poetry Prize winning poet, Mark […]
NEWTOWN VOICES Sunday 4 June Leichhardt writer and former Newtown resident Sue Cartledge’s first novel, Newtown Voices, will be launched at the Better Read Than Dead bookshop by Montreal Poetry Prize winning poet, Mark […]
Bitch 31 May – 17 June Sydney playwright Wayne Tunks’ latest play exposes a raw and sinister underbelly of suburban Australian family life with a darkly funny tale of characters. The Post family suffer through […]
IWOST continues this weekend with a focus on Ashfield, Newtown, Marrickville and St Peters. Check out openings, workshops, performances, installations and more. Map out your trail and wake up early (and drink loads of coffee). […]
An Australian Premiere of this outstanding piece of playwriting that has become a HSC text. Talking to Terrorists is a play commissioned by the Royal Court and Out of Joint in 2005. The writer Robin Soans, […]
Q & A with Italian superstar Zucchero: “The Production for The Black Cat Tour Is Fantastic Few music world superstars have had great career success for more than three decades and remains very popular, but […]
Lost and Most from last year have combined to become IWOST – the Inner West Open Studio Trail. With two weekends of art galleries, studios, artist run spaces. This year the galleries are split up […]
Go for a walk around Leichhardt and Annandale to discover an excellent garage trail of hidden treasure. Try Susan Lane in Annandale where there are 7 garage sales in a dead end street, or Nelson St […]
Julia Christensen as Sally in The Chapel Perilous at Newtown’s New Theatre. Photo © Bob Seary The Chapel Perilous Dorothy Hewitt’s iconic masterpiece of Australian theatre, The Chapel Perilous is only rarely staged in this country, but […]
Down an Alley Filled With Cats 25 April – 13 May A thrilling two-hander by the Throwing Shade Theatre Company is headed to the Sydney stage. Timothy Timmony is the elderly, cultured proprietor of a […]
Anzac Day in Balmain has become a tradition for locals. With the day starting with a 6am dawn service attended by over 3000 locals, and ending respectfully at one of the many historical pubs (try […]