‘Bear With Me’ was cuddly. There’s a saying that you should never work with children and animals. Bear with Me breaks both …
Oliver Hetherington-Page

Oliver Hetherington-Page
With a love of Shakespeare, the Oscars, musical theatre and women, Oliver loves defying convention. As an autistic individual, he loves exploring representations in media (particularly autism representation). In fact, in 2021 he received Arts Queensland funding to present a cabaret about autism representation. Oliver holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama).
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‘Batshit’ is crazy. Brisbane Festival and Metro Arts’ ‘Batshit’ is a confrontational non-conventional piece of theatre that is sure to challenge audiences …
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‘Guttered’ was striking. Like many disabled people, ‘Guttered’ didn’t fit into the mould created by non-disabled people so neither should a review …
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‘Tiddas’ was Jacaranda. La Boite Theatre, QPAC and Brisbane Festival’s latest production of ‘Tiddas’, in some ways, is a theatrical embodiment of …
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The smash-hit musical, ‘Cruel Intentions’ will see the Fortitude Valley Musical Hall transported back to celebrate 90s nostalgia. Based on the popular …
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‘Bernhardt/Hamlet’ was thought-provoking. Shakespeare’s Hamlet once said, “What a piece of work is a man” but perhaps the question in 2022 is: …
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‘Cooked’ was deadly. ‘Cooked’, by Digi Youth Arts in solidarity with The Good Room, aims to shine a light on the dark …
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‘Toy Symphony’ was playful. Ad Astra is an unusual venue situated in the back of a warehouse and trapped right in the …
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‘Medea’ was educational. The high school audience is one of the toughest audiences to crack. The prove-me-wrong attitude of a rowdy bunch …
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‘Black Cockatoo’ was fascinating. Sport and theatre. Two almost diametrically opposing forces that ne’er the twain shall meet. It’s a simplistic statement …