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Amazing Acting Teacher Lynette Sheldon Returns To Sydney
These past few months, I once again got the privilege of working with the amazing and inspiring acting teacher, Lynette Sheldon. Previously, she has worked with well-known Australian stars such as Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters) and Dichen Lachman … Continue reading
Posted in Acting, Reviews
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My Own International Film Festival
Recently, I have been going through a real foreign film fest. From Spanish Films to French Films to Swedish Films to Asian Films, all are different, daring, zany, exciting and push the boundaries of story telling and film conventions. So … Continue reading
Posted in Acting, Random, Reviews
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Din Tai Fung Australia Is A Winner!
Last night I had the pleasure of going to a world-renowned and award-winning restaurant, Din Tai Fung with my family. Originating in Taiwan, the restaurant now has chains in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, the Unites States, South … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Reviews
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Broadway Smash-Hit, August:Osage County Comes To Sydney
What do you get when you mix an incredible script with an amazing, world-renowned theatre company? August: Osage County. Last week I went to see this Tony Award-Winning Broadway smash for the third time (I saw it twice on Broadway … Continue reading
Posted in Acting, Reviews
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Acting Training with Lynette Sheldon
Earlier this year I had the privilege of working with a fantastic acting teacher called Lynette Sheldon. Originally from Australia, she went to New York and trained extensively with the likes of Stella Adler and Larry Moss. She has been … Continue reading
Posted in Acting
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