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Nadia Russell

Nadia Russell

Nadia Russell is a social media producer at The Sydney Morning Herald.

From left: Rose Riley, Faisal Hamza and Eden Falk reflect in A Mirror.

The posters are censored and that’s just the start of it in this intriguing play

Our reviewers give their verdict on all the latest shows around town.

  • John Shand, James Jennings, Joyce Morgan, Harriet Cunningham and Nadia Russell

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Viagra Boys differ from the punk-rock pack in that their music is very danceable.

This could be the perfect soundtrack for the end of the world

Our reviewers give their verdict on all the latest shows around the city.

  • Nadia Russell, Katie Lawrence and James Jennings
The chemistry between Samantha Jade and Ben Hall is credible.

Despite its flaws, this Pretty Woman shines

Our reviewers check out the latest shows around town.

  • George Palathingal, Katie Lawrence, John Shand, Millie Muroi, Shamim Razavi, Cassie Tongue and Nadia Russell
Beguiling: Alto Ashlyn Tymms.

This five-star, pared-back Messiah is a sparkling gem: Don’t miss it

Our reviewers take in the biggest shows around town.

  • Peter McCallum, George Palathingal, Nadia Russell, Kate Prendergast, John Shand and Harriet Cunningham
Oliver (Oli) and Louis Leimbach aka Lime Cordiale with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House.

Even surrounded by an orchestra, Lime Cordiale’s charisma shines through

The collaboration was unexpected but hearing a new take on the band’s beloved songs was an illuminating experience.

  • John Shand, Peter McCallum, Chantal Nguyen, Kate Pendergast and Nadia Russell
Bloc Party recreated Silent Alarm with renewed energy.

Bloc Party rediscover their fire in the grimy darkness of the Hordern

Our reviewers check out the latest shows around town.

  • Nadia Russell, Peter McCallum, Kate Prendergast, Shamim Razavi and John Shand
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Nadia’s Uber trip, when the driver got lost.

Who cares if Sam Kerr called a policeman ‘stupid and white’? I don’t

I’ve been in Sam Kerr’s shoes – a terrified woman of colour trapped in the back of an Uber – and I don’t blame her.

  • Nadia Russell