Review: Pippin (Sydney Lyric Theatre)
Staged as if in a circus big top, this exhilarating, magical production thrills and delights at every turn.
Staged as if in a circus big top, this exhilarating, magical production thrills and delights at every turn.
An enormously enjoyable production that recalls the madcap experiments with musical theatre launched out of the 1970s Australian New Wave theatre movement.
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An incredibly moving and visually delightful work about family, empathy and memory.
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The entirely WA program takes the river as its theme and includes a range of new work, with a strong Noongar component.