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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

Favorite Stories:



BWW REVIEW: THE HUMANS Gives An Unvarnished View The Average Working Class Family
BWW REVIEW: THE HUMANS Gives An Unvarnished View The Average Working Class Family
September 14, 2018

Family bonds, expectations, and annoyances are aired as an Irish American family gather for Thanksgiving Dinner in THE HUMANS

BWW REVIEW: The Unique Intimate Experience of Jessica Bellamy's SHABBAT DINNER Enthrals And Educates
BWW REVIEW: The Unique Intimate Experience of Jessica Bellamy's SHABBAT DINNER Enthrals And Educates
September 11, 2018

In a society where people can still struggle with accepting others, Jessica Bellemy's SHABBAT DINNER breaks down barriers as she shares her faith, family stories and food with the intimate audience.

BWW REVIEW: BroadwayWorld Sydney Guest Critic George Farmakidis Shares His Views on Richard Carroll's CALAMITY JANE at Belvoir St Theatre
BWW REVIEW: BroadwayWorld Sydney Guest Critic George Farmakidis Shares His Views on Richard Carroll's CALAMITY JANE at Belvoir St Theatre
September 10, 2018

BroadwayWorld Sydney Guest Critic George Farmakidis Shares His Views on Richard Carroll's CALAMITY JANE at Belvoir St Theatre

BWW REVIEW: Experience Theatre The Way Jacobean English Audiences Would Have With Pop-Up Globe's THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
BWW REVIEW: Experience Theatre The Way Jacobean English Audiences Would Have With Pop-Up Globe's THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
September 10, 2018

Sydney is treated to the unique experience of seeing Shakespeare's plays performed in a full-scale temporary working replica of the second Globe Theatre which housed the King's Men's theatre troupe at the beginning of the 17th century.

BWW REVIEW: Captivating, Creative And Current, COCKROACH Contemplates A World Where Revenge For Violence Against Women Is Served By An Indestructible Insect
BWW REVIEW: Captivating, Creative And Current, COCKROACH Contemplates A World Where Revenge For Violence Against Women Is Served By An Indestructible Insect
September 9, 2018

COCKROACH is the latest marvelous mix of entertainment and education to come from Writer and Director Melita Rowston. 

BWW REVIEW: JERSEY BOYS Returns To Sydney For A Fabulous Night Of Nostalgia
BWW REVIEW: JERSEY BOYS Returns To Sydney For A Fabulous Night Of Nostalgia
September 9, 2018

The fabulous sounds and styles of the 1960's and 70's comes to life with brilliant recreations of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons' music as the four seasons of their rise and demise is recounted from four differing viewpoints

BWW REVIEW: Justin Fleming Adapts Moliere For A Modern Generation With THE MISANTHROPE
BWW REVIEW: Justin Fleming Adapts Moliere For A Modern Generation With THE MISANTHROPE
September 4, 2018

Bell Shakespeare and Griffin Theatre Company have joined forces again to present Justin Fleming's latest adaptation of a Moliere play with a contemporary take on THE MISANTHROPE.

BWW REVIEW: SHE LOVES ME Is An Utterly Adorable Confection Of Captivating Classic Musical Charm
BWW REVIEW: SHE LOVES ME Is An Utterly Adorable Confection Of Captivating Classic Musical Charm
September 2, 2018

Old world charm and wonderful performances come together for SHE LOVES ME, the heartwarming story of lonely-hearts letter writers.

BWW REVIEW: Based In Truth, THE SECRET SINGER Shares The Heartwarming Tale Of Wanting To Reconnect With The Joy Of Music
BWW REVIEW: Based In Truth, THE SECRET SINGER Shares The Heartwarming Tale Of Wanting To Reconnect With The Joy Of Music
September 1, 2018

The personal heartwarming story of an unusual singing student wanting to reconnect with her love of music plays out in Joanna Weinberg's new 75 minute musical THE SECRET SINGER.

BroadwayWorld Sydney Guest Critic George Farmakidis Shares his views of Jakob Ahlbom's HORROR.
BroadwayWorld Sydney Guest Critic George Farmakidis Shares his views of Jakob Ahlbom's HORROR.
August 30, 2018

BroadwayWorld Sydney Guest Critic George Farmakidis Shares his views of Jakob Ahlbom's HORROR.

BWW REVIEW: Mitchell Butel Delivers Another Night Of Sublime Music And Self Deprecating Stories In CROON TUNES
BWW REVIEW: Mitchell Butel Delivers Another Night Of Sublime Music And Self Deprecating Stories In CROON TUNES
August 30, 2018

Multi Helpmann Award and BroadwayWorld Award winner Mitchell Butel returned to the Cabaret stage to share his love of CROON TUNES.

BWW REVIEW: Sharing Australian History And Women's Stories THE HARP IN THE SOUTH: PART ONE AND PART TWO Is A Theatre Experience Everyone Needs To See
BWW REVIEW: Sharing Australian History And Women's Stories THE HARP IN THE SOUTH: PART ONE AND PART TWO Is A Theatre Experience Everyone Needs To See
August 29, 2018

Kate Mulvany's adaptation for stage of Ruth Park's much loved The Harp In The South trilogy directed by Kip Williams is a unequivocal success. 

BWW REVIEW: Catherine Alcorn Brings THE DIVINE MISS BETTE To The Sydney Opera House For A Brilliant Celebration Of The Divine Miss M, Bette Midler
BWW REVIEW: Catherine Alcorn Brings THE DIVINE MISS BETTE To The Sydney Opera House For A Brilliant Celebration Of The Divine Miss M, Bette Midler
August 24, 2018

Sydney cabaret chanteuse Catherine Alcorn brings THE DIVINE MISS BETTE, her fabulous homage to Bette Midler, back to Sydney following a successful US tour.

BWW REVIEW: Acceptance And Prejudice Play Out In THE ELEPHANT MAN
BWW REVIEW: Acceptance And Prejudice Play Out In THE ELEPHANT MAN
August 24, 2018

The true story of Victorian England's medical mystery plays out in Bernard Pomerance's THE ELEPHANT MAN under Debbie Smith's direction.

BWW REVIEW: KING OF PIGS Shines A Spotlight On The Realities Many Women Face In An Effort To Change Toxic Masculinity
BWW REVIEW: KING OF PIGS Shines A Spotlight On The Realities Many Women Face In An Effort To Change Toxic Masculinity
August 20, 2018

New Australian play by Steve Rodgers, KING OF PIGS, considers the prevalence of violence against women with a hope that future generations of men can be bought up to find ways to deal with their problems and emotions other than violence and abuse.

BWW REVIEW:  The Fabulous True Story Of King Charles II's Mistress And Pioneer Of Women In Theatre Comes To Life In NELL GWYNN
BWW REVIEW: The Fabulous True Story Of King Charles II's Mistress And Pioneer Of Women In Theatre Comes To Life In NELL GWYNN
August 19, 2018

Brilliantly bawdy and incredibly clever, Jessica Swale's Laurence Olivier Award winning comedy (2016) NELL GWYNN is presented by Deborah Jones (Director) and New Theatre in a wonderfully presented expression of this surprisingly true story. 

BWW REVIEW: Patrick Doyle's Dark And Magical Score Comes To Life With Sydney Symphony Orchestra's presentation of HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE IN CONCERT.
BWW REVIEW: Patrick Doyle's Dark And Magical Score Comes To Life With Sydney Symphony Orchestra's presentation of HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE IN CONCERT.
August 17, 2018

The magic continues with Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) continuation of their collaboration with CineConcerts to present the HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE IN CONCERT.

BWW REVIEW: MOBY DICK, Herman Melville's Great American Novel Is Given A Stripped Back Simplicity By Sport for Jove
BWW REVIEW: MOBY DICK, Herman Melville's Great American Novel Is Given A Stripped Back Simplicity By Sport for Jove
August 17, 2018

Orson Welles adaptation of Herman Melville's grand tale of revenge, obsession and danger is presented with compact simplicity in Sport For Jove's presentation of MOBY DICK.

BWW REVIEW: Mental Illness And Grief Are Given The Spotlight In NEXT TO NORMAL
BWW REVIEW: Mental Illness And Grief Are Given The Spotlight In NEXT TO NORMAL
August 14, 2018

Lane Cove Theatre Company takes on Brian Yorkey (book and lyrics) and Tom Kitt's (music) NEXT TO NORMAL, a rock musical about mental health and grief.

BWW REVIEW: TORCH SONG TRILOGY Is Heartbreakingly Beautiful, Poignant And Sadly Still Relevant
BWW REVIEW: TORCH SONG TRILOGY Is Heartbreakingly Beautiful, Poignant And Sadly Still Relevant
August 9, 2018

TORCH SONG TRILOGY is a heartbreakingly beautiful and poignant story of looking for love and acceptance in a world of judgement and fear. 



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