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Yentl at the Sydney Opera House: Queer, Quirky, and Utterly Captivating

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Who knew Yiddish could be this much fun? The latest Yentl production at the Sydney Opera House, directed by Gary Abrahams and produced by Moira Finucane, breathes new life into the 1962 Isaac Bashevis Singer tale, and it’s an absolute riot. It’s not every day you get full frontal nudity and emotional turmoil sprinkled with comedy—but hey, here we are. In this story reimagined with modern flair, Amy Hack dazzles as Yentl, the woman who defies Orthodox Jewish tradition by disguising herself as a man to study religious scripture. Her performance is heart-wrenching, but also hilarious, thanks in large part to Evelyn Krape, who narrates and plays multiple roles, including Yentl’s father. Krape’s witty quips and goofy antics lighten the mood just when things get heavy, ensuring you don’t get lost in the drama. Whether she’s poking fun at the solemnity of faith or teasing Yentl’s romantic entanglements, she keeps the audience giggling. Hack’s emotional portrayal is backed up by the impeccable cast—Nicholas Jaquinot as Avigdor and Genevive Kingsford as Hodes are particularly strong, creating the perfect love triangle. And let’s not forget, these actors learned Yiddish for their roles, adding authenticity and nuance to the performance. Whether in moments of passion or quiet reflection, the cast pulls you into their world, making it feel as though you’re right there in the shtetl with them. While the storyline remains true to the original Yentl—love, faith, and the search for identity—the modern twist of queerness adds depth to the narrative. The exploration of gender, tradition, and… Read More

Forage the Rocks this August in Sydney’s harbourside playground

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This August, your winter blues don’t stand a chance at The Rocks. With Forage the Rocks kicking off, it’s time to dust off those wallets and head down to Sydney’s historic harbourside village for a month-long celebration of food, drink, and downright good times—all without breaking the bank. Cocktails and Canapés, Anyone?The Cocktail Trail is back, and it’s juicier than ever. With 13 top-notch bars, including new favourites like Le Foote and The Glenmore, offering limited-edition cocktail and canapé pairings for just $25, your after-work drinks just got an upgrade. Sip on a two-sip martini paired with marinated olives or a refreshing yuzu gin spritz with tuna tartare. You’ll want to try them all. Wine Lovers, Rejoice!The newly-announced NSW Wine Cellar Door at The Rocks Markets is your chance to swirl, sip, and savour wines from some of the state’s best boutique producers. Happening bi-monthly, the next event on 3-4 August is your ticket to tasting cool-climate gems, from Tamburlaine’s organic offerings to Mount Majura’s famous Tempranillo. More Than Just DrinksThe Rocks isn’t just about sipping. With easy eats like 10-cent dumplings at The Argyle and $18 lunch specials across the precinct, your foodie dreams are covered. Want to learn a new skill? Dive into cocktail and dumpling masterclasses, or take a guided distillery tour at Hickson House Distilling Co. Live It Up with Free Jazz and Social EventsFor those who love a good vibe, the Jazz Sessions in The Rocks are a must. Every Thursday night, you can unwind under the stars with live… Read More