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1 Love, Loss and Tears – but Also Laughter : Belvoir’s Compelling and Skilful Staging of Holding the Man Huw Griffiths , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 15 March 2024;

— Review of Holding the Man Tommy Murphy , 2006 single work drama

'Walking through Chippendale on my way to Sydney’s Belvoir Street Theatre, where this production of Holding the Man is playing, I pass by the York Theatre. This was the theatre where, in 1985, Timothy Conigrave, author of the original memoir upon which the play is based, was rehearsing a touring show of Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs. He had to excuse himself from one rehearsal for an appointment where he learned his HIV-positive diagnosis.'  (Introduction)

1 I Can’t Imagine Anybody Would Come Out of On The Beach and Not Hold Their Loved Ones Just That Little Bit Closer Huw Griffiths , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 24 July 2023;

— Review of On the Beach Tommy Murphy , 2023 single work drama

'When Nevil Shute wrote his 1957 novel On the Beach, the world was emerging from the devastation of the second world war to confront new fears.' 

1 A Production to Satisfy Sydney’s Darkest Imaginings: Sydney Theatre Company’s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Huw Griffiths , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 11 August 2022;

— Review of Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde Kip Williams , 2022 single work drama

'With their new production, Kip Williams and the Sydney Theatre Company have revisited the artistic and box office success of 2020’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. As with that show, the narrative of Jekyll and Hyde is driven forward by a dazzling mix of live performance, filmed action and recorded video. The intensity this combination brings to the storytelling is, if anything, dialled up in the new production, which hurtles towards its climactic moments with compelling force.' (Introduction)

1 Seventeen at Belvoir – a Brilliant Theatrical Event with a Happy, Hetero Ending Huw Griffiths , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 13 August 2015;

— Review of Seventeen Matthew Whittet , 2015 single work drama
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