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7 stories by "Tim Byrne"

'Somehow they managed to survive': Weimar cabaret star Bernie Dieter on her family's extraordinary past by Tim Byrne

As ultra-conservative attitudes to sex and gender re-emerge, performer Jen Byrne's Weimar act is increasingly radical " even convincing one woman to leave her husband Fast-forward on a tape …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on April 2, 2025

Truth review " Julian Assange play is hard going, with flashes of brilliance by Tim Byrne

Merlyn theatre, the MalthouseFive actors play the WikiLeaks founder " but instead of exploring different, contradictory parts of his character, they form a united chorus of complaint The pla…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on February 19, 2025

Telethon Kid review " a provocative comedy about disability, sex and celebrity by Tim Byrne

Malthouse, MelbourneAlistair Baldwin's transgressive story of a disability influencer who is having sex with his former paediatrician is often very funny, if sometimes uneven Get our weekend…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:55am on August 3, 2023

'You don't need to be funny!': the art of performing standup in sign language by Tim Byrne

How do you translate a pun into an entirely different language on the fly? What do you do when there is simply no sign for a joke? Many of us have come to associate sign language with seriou…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:37am on June 14, 2022

'It's like being possessed': Australia's star choreographer Lucy Guerin on 20 years of dance by Tim Byrne

Two decades since she launched her company Lucy Guerin Inc, Guerin is known for her dazzling and strange work. She talks about her new Melbourne show and considers her legacy Australian chor…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:36pm on March 15, 2022

'The phones are all whispering': why a theatre-maker collected Melbourne's late-night calls by Tim Byrne

Roslyn Oades and Bob Scott's new show The Nightline isn't intentionally about the city's long lockdown, but taps directly into the feelings shared during it Conversation might be ubiquitous …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on May 24, 2021

'It's very animalistic': is Malthouse's new immersive show Australia's answer to Sleep No More? by Tim Byrne

Because The Night is a decadent and elaborate production based on Hamlet, and a radical post-lockdown return for Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre There's a moment when I'm burrowing through a s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24pm on April 4, 2021
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