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Jade Kops

Jade is an Aviation Safety Training Instructor with a love of Theatre, Cabaret, Musical Theatre, and music and is a committed advocate for the live performing arts industry in Sydney, Australia. From 2019-2023 she held a coveted position on the voting panel for the prestigious Sydney Theatre Awards and has been part of voting collegiate for the Helpmann Awards, the Australian equivalent of the Tony Awards.  Prior to joining BroadwayWorld in 2014 Jade was a Special Guest Critic for GlamAdelaide, specialising in Cabaret.  




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First Show:

CATS in London

Favorite Show:

BIG FISH at Hayes Theatre Directed by Tyran Parke

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BWW REVIEW: A Celebration Of Music And Friendship, THE CHOIR OF MAN Invites The Audience To Share A Beer Whilst Exploring Men's Mental Health & Community Connection
BWW REVIEW: A Celebration Of Music And Friendship, THE CHOIR OF MAN Invites The Audience To Share A Beer Whilst Exploring Men's Mental Health & Community Connection
March 23, 2019

Following on from successful Adelaide and Edinburgh Fringe Festival seasons, THE CHOIR OF MAN invites Sydney audiences to join them in a quintessential English Pub for a night of merriment, music and healthy modern masculinity.

BWW REVIEW: The Consequences Of A War Fought From Half A World Away Becomes Clear As The Blue Makes Way For The Grey In GROUNDED
BWW REVIEW: The Consequences Of A War Fought From Half A World Away Becomes Clear As The Blue Makes Way For The Grey In GROUNDED
March 19, 2019

George Brant's award winning one woman play GROUNDED is given a new treatment by Dom Mercer (Director) for National Theatre of Parramatta.

BWW REVIEW: Friendships, Finding Where You Fit And Fighting Critical Societies Is Presented With Youthful Simplicity in JESS & JOE FOREVER.
BWW REVIEW: Friendships, Finding Where You Fit And Fighting Critical Societies Is Presented With Youthful Simplicity in JESS & JOE FOREVER.
March 17, 2019

Shaun Rennie (Director) brings Zoe Cooper's sweet little coming of age story JESS & JOE FOREVER to the Sydney stage in a delightful expression of the friendships that come out childhood summers.

BWW REVIEW: EVERY BRILLIANT THING Is A Engaging And Moving Theatre Experience That Encourages Conversation Around Mental Illness and Suicide.
BWW REVIEW: EVERY BRILLIANT THING Is A Engaging And Moving Theatre Experience That Encourages Conversation Around Mental Illness and Suicide.
March 17, 2019

The weighty subject of suicide is considered with compassion and comedy in Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's one performer play EVERY BRILLIANT THING.  Performer Kate Mulvany, under direction by Kate Champion and Steve Rodgers, brings a beautiful warmth and sensitivity to a story that reminds the audience of the need to talk about mental illness not relegate it to taboo or gossip.

BWW REVIEW: Hope For A Brighter Future And The American Dream Are Threatened in RUSSIAN TRANSPORT
BWW REVIEW: Hope For A Brighter Future And The American Dream Are Threatened in RUSSIAN TRANSPORT
March 16, 2019

A different immigrant story unfolds in Erika Sheffer's domestic drama RUSSIAN TRANSPORT.

BWW REVIEW: The Marvellous Madness of Monty Python Comes To The Sydney Stage With SPAMALOT
BWW REVIEW: The Marvellous Madness of Monty Python Comes To The Sydney Stage With SPAMALOT
March 14, 2019

The classic comedy stylings of Monty Python kicks off Hayes Theatre's 2019 season with One Eyed Man Production's new take on SPAMALOT.

BWW REVIEW: BLUE PLANET II LIVE IN CONCERT Is A Brilliant Pairing Of Sydney Symphony Orchestra With The BBC's Famous Nature Show, Beautifully Narrated by Joanna Lumley
BWW REVIEW: BLUE PLANET II LIVE IN CONCERT Is A Brilliant Pairing Of Sydney Symphony Orchestra With The BBC's Famous Nature Show, Beautifully Narrated by Joanna Lumley
March 9, 2019

Han Zimmer, Jacob Shea and David Fleming's cinematic compositions come to life as Sydney Symphony Orchestra pairs with BBC Studio's magnificent marine life footage for BLUE PLANET II LIVE IN CONCERT, narrated live by Joanna Lumley.

BWW Review: Molière's 17th Century Satire Is Given a Modern Makeover In The Hilarious New Adaptation of THE MISER
BWW Review: Molière's 17th Century Satire Is Given a Modern Makeover In The Hilarious New Adaptation of THE MISER
March 7, 2019

Bell Shakespeare starts off the 2019 season with Justin Fleming's hysterical new adaptation of Moliere's THE MISER.

BWW REVIEW: Ensemble's Moving and Amusing TWO Arrives At Riverside Theatres
BWW REVIEW: Ensemble's Moving and Amusing TWO Arrives At Riverside Theatres
March 5, 2019

Following on from a successful home season in 2017, Ensemble Theatre has sent TWO on tour to stir the emotions and memories of audiences around the country

BWW REVIEW: SHORT+SWEET THEATRE Week 4 Offers 11 Short Plays With A Loose Common Thread of LGBTQIA Stories.
BWW REVIEW: SHORT+SWEET THEATRE Week 4 Offers 11 Short Plays With A Loose Common Thread of LGBTQIA Stories.
March 4, 2019

SHORT+SWEET THEATRE, the world's largest 10 minute play festival which originated in Sydney returns for 2019.

BWW REVIEW: Obvious and Subtle Addiction Are Explored in New Australian Play DEAD CAT BOUNCE
BWW REVIEW: Obvious and Subtle Addiction Are Explored in New Australian Play DEAD CAT BOUNCE
March 4, 2019

Mary Rachel Brown's new Australian play DEAD CAT BOUNCE delves into the dark world of living with the less obvious forms addiction. 

BWW REIVEW: Apocalypse Theatre Company Delivers A Captivating And Creative Expression of Tony Kushner's Epic Play(s) ANGELS IN AMERICA: A GAY FANTASIA ON NATIONAL THEMES.
BWW REIVEW: Apocalypse Theatre Company Delivers A Captivating And Creative Expression of Tony Kushner's Epic Play(s) ANGELS IN AMERICA: A GAY FANTASIA ON NATIONAL THEMES.
March 3, 2019

Acclaimed Sydney Director Dino Dimitriadis delivers another incredible theatre experience, bringing both parts of the iconic ANGELS IN AMERICA: A GAY FANTASIA ON NATIONAL THEMES to the intimate space of the Old Fitz Theatre.

BWW Interviews: DELTA SIERRA JULIET Performer Tim Walker interviews Co-Creator Elliot Vella
BWW Interviews: DELTA SIERRA JULIET Performer Tim Walker interviews Co-Creator Elliot Vella
March 3, 2019

Following on from their successful production as part of the Directors' and Designers' Graduating Productions, presented at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, the creative team behind DELTA SIERRA JULIET are remounting this work at 107 Projects in Redfern. Performer Tim Walker interviews the show's co-creator Elliot Vella for an insight into the work and the writer

BWW REVIEW: BOYS OF SONDHEIM Shifts The Famous Songs To Tell A New Story With Heart and Humor
BWW REVIEW: BOYS OF SONDHEIM Shifts The Famous Songs To Tell A New Story With Heart and Humor
February 23, 2019

Director and creator Kris Stewart takes the famous songs from the godfather of musical theatre, Stephen Sondheim, and presents a delightful new story in the staged concert of BOYS OF SONDHEIM.

BWW REVIEW: HOW TO RULE THE WORLD Is A Political Pygmalion For A Modern Australia
BWW REVIEW: HOW TO RULE THE WORLD Is A Political Pygmalion For A Modern Australia
February 23, 2019

Acclaimed Australian playwright Nakkiah Lui's latest work, HOW TO RULE THE WORLD casts a satirical eye over Australian politics from the viewpoint of minority group millennials.

BWW REVIEW: TUESDAY Is An Intriguing Look Into The Murmurings Of The Mind On A Seemingly Normal Day
BWW REVIEW: TUESDAY Is An Intriguing Look Into The Murmurings Of The Mind On A Seemingly Normal Day
February 22, 2019

Louris van de Geer's short play TUESDAY presents an unusual look into the minds of four seemingly separate individuals on an apparently normal weekday. 

BWW REVIEW: Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society's Comic Chaos Strikes Again With PETER PAN GOES WRONG
BWW REVIEW: Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society's Comic Chaos Strikes Again With PETER PAN GOES WRONG
February 18, 2019

Following on from successful London seasons, the Australian production of PETER PAN GOES WRONG, the encore to THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG arrives in Sydney on it's Australian tour.  

BWW REVIEW: Amusing, Engaging And Insightful, IF WE GOT SOME MORE COCAINE I COULD SHOW YOU HOW I LOVE YOU Considers An Unseen Sector Of Society
BWW REVIEW: Amusing, Engaging And Insightful, IF WE GOT SOME MORE COCAINE I COULD SHOW YOU HOW I LOVE YOU Considers An Unseen Sector Of Society
February 18, 2019

The Australian Premiere of John O'Donovan's IF WE GOT SOME MORE COCAINE I COULD SHOW YOU HOW I LOVE YOU is presented with creativity and comedy by Director Warwick Doddrell.

BWW REVIEW: Kate Mulvany's New Adaptation of MARY STUART Returns Feminine Power To Scotland and England's Famous Queens
BWW REVIEW: Kate Mulvany's New Adaptation of MARY STUART Returns Feminine Power To Scotland and England's Famous Queens
February 10, 2019

Acclaimed Australian playwright Kate Mulvany delivers another triumph with her latest adaptation, this time of Friedrich Schiller's MARY STUART, presenting the famous Queens from a long overdue perspective which ensures the women regain their rightful place at the center of their story.

BWW REVIEW: Packemin Productions Presents A Slick Interpretation of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
BWW REVIEW: Packemin Productions Presents A Slick Interpretation of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
February 9, 2019

Neil Gooding (Producer/Director) delivers another well crafted Pro/Am production with Packemin Production's staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber (Music) and Tim Rice's (Lyrics) JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. 



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