Sarah Liversidge

Sarah Liversidge is a journalist and writer from Melbourne with various obsessions including politics, social issues and art in all its forms. She is currently completing a journalism degree at RMIT university where she is an editor at the student run publication, The Swanston Gazette.

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Theatre review: The Weekend, Belvoir

Charlotte Wood's acclaimed novel is faithfully brought to the stage.

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Theatre review: Off the Record, New Theatre

A #MeToo exploration of power and sexual assault is realistically portrayed.

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Theatre review: A Streetcar named Desire, Genesian Theatre

A solid iteration of a much-loved and performed classic.

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Theatre review: Metropolis, Hayes Theatre

An adaptation of the famous 1927 sci-fi film is nearly there, but needs more development.

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Theatre review: Julia, Sydney Opera House

The life and times of Australia's only female Prime Minister to date.

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Theatre review: Fences, STC Wharf 1 Theatre

Racism and strife in 1950s Black America.

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Dance review: Ascent, Sydney Opera House

As part of its 50th anniversary, Sydney Dance Company presents three works.

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Theatre review: Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica, Ensemble Theatre

The return of a classic Williamson play about finding connection despite musical and personality differences.

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Theatre review: CAMP, Sydney WorldPride

An exploration of the history and struggle of Australia's gay rights movement.

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Musical review: The Rocky Horror Show, Theatre Royal

Fifty years on, the cult musical still provokes joy in its celebration of transgressive freedom.

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