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  2. Wharf Revue - Wikipedia

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    The Wharf Revue is a series of musical comedy revues presented by the Sydney Theatre Company. Each show features four comedians – usually Jonathan Biggins , Phillip Scott and Drew Forsythe , accompanied by a female performer – satirising media personalities and political events in sketches and songs.

  3. Phillip Scott (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company: 2000: Sunday in Iraq with George: Actor (also Writer) Wharf Revue at Wharf Theatre with STC: 2000: Serious Cabaret: Performer: Cafe 9, Sydney 2001: The Best Bits of That Broad and Those Men: Performer (also Devisor) Glen Street Theatre: 2001: Free Petrol: Actor (also Writer) Wharf Revue ...

  4. Jonathan Biggins - Wikipedia

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    Wharf Revue for Wharf 2 Theatre: 2000: The End of the Wharf As We Know It: Wharf Revue for Sydney Theatre Company: 2000: Sunday in Iraq with George: A Shock 'n' Awe-full Show: Wharf Revue at Wharf 2 Theatre: 2001: The Best Bits of That Broad and Those Men: Glen Street Theatre: 2001: Free Petrol! Wharf Revue at Wharf 2 Theatre for Sydney Theatre ...

  5. Sydney Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Theatre Company was formed in December 1978, following the closure of the Old Tote Theatre Company the month before. [2] The then premier, Neville Wran, approached Elizabeth Butcher who had been seconded from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) to administer the Old Tote and asked her to set up a new state theatre company to perform in the drama theatre of the Sydney Opera House.

  6. Wollongong Entertainment Centre - Wikipedia

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    Wollongong Entertainment Centre (also known by its naming rights sponsor WIN Entertainment Centre and colloquially as the WEC) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. The WEC opened on 5 September 1998 with a concert by Bob Dylan and Patti Smith; 4,935 people attended the event

  7. State Theatre (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The State Theatre is a 2034 seat heritage listed theatre [2] located at 47–51 Market Street, in the Sydney central business district in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The theatre was designed by Henry Eli White with assistance from John Eberson

  8. Regent Theatre, Wollongong - Wikipedia

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    Regent Theatre is a heritage-listed former theatre and cinema at 197 Keira Street, Wollongong, City of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Reginald J. Magoffin with an interior by Marion Hall Best and built from 1950 to 1954.

  9. Australian Theatre for Young People - Wikipedia

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    Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is a not-for-profit national youth theatre company located in Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded in 1963 by Eleanor Witcombe . [ 1 ]