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Richie Black

Richie Black is an AWGIE-winning writer living and working on Gadigal Land. His Twitter is: @NoirRich

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Book review: Half Deaf, Completely Mad, Tony Cohen and John Olson

The story of destructive genius and its brilliant accompanying soundtrack.

Richie Black

Jun 1, 2023

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Musical review: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, Seymour Centre

A murky thematic perspective obscures the view despite the brilliant performances.

Richie Black

Mar 23, 2023

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Theatre review: Choir Boy, National Theatre of Parramatta

Featuring transcendent a cappella singing, the production is nevertheless grounded by its sensitive reflection on the intersection of race and…

Richie Black

Feb 28, 2023

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Theatre review: Hubris and Humiliation, STC

The subversively theatrical power of camp is used to create a hilarious and exhilarating experience.

Richie Black

Feb 2, 2023

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Exhibition review: Unpopular

Never before seen photos of the alternative music scene in the 1990s.

Richie Black

Nov 4, 2022

Latest Articles

Things I Know To Be True, presented by Black Swan State Theatre Company. Actors pictured l – r: Caroline Brazier, Laura Shaw, Kaz Kane, Emma Jackson, Humphrey Bower and Will O’Mahony. Photo: Daniel J Grant.

Theatre Review: Things I Know To Be True, State Theatre Centre, WA

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Jun 3, 2023

From theatre nerds boot camp to fully-fledged director

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Jun 2, 2023

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