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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: The Australian Ballet Brings Stephen Baynes' SWAN LAKE Back To The Sydney Stage To Enchant Audiences With The Tragic Romance
BWW Review: The Australian Ballet Brings Stephen Baynes' SWAN LAKE Back To The Sydney Stage To Enchant Audiences With The Tragic Romance
April 2, 2016

Blending traditional and new choreography, Stephen Baynes' interpretation of SWAN LAKE is beautiful and poignant.

BWW Review: UNFINISHED WORKS Challenges The Idea That Names Mean More Than The Underlying Substance In Art And In Life
BWW Review: UNFINISHED WORKS Challenges The Idea That Names Mean More Than The Underlying Substance In Art And In Life
April 1, 2016

Thomas de Angelis' UNFINISHED WORKS contemplates the value society places on recognition rather than actual quality and doing what makes money versus what really means something.

BWW Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Sees A Traditional Musical About The Precariousness Of Life Return To Sydney
BWW Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Sees A Traditional Musical About The Precariousness Of Life Return To Sydney
March 31, 2016

Examining the variability of life and the power of love, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF is a touching tale of the challenges a father faces in a changing world.

BWW Review: The Story Of An Imperial China Under Threat Of Being Left Without A Ruler Because Of The Cold Hearted TURANDOT Unfolds In Handa Opera On Sydney Harbour
BWW Review: The Story Of An Imperial China Under Threat Of Being Left Without A Ruler Because Of The Cold Hearted TURANDOT Unfolds In Handa Opera On Sydney Harbour
March 25, 2016

For its fifth year, Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour and Opera Australia have delivered another stunning production with TURANDOT, confirming its position as one of the world's greatest outdoor operas.

BWW Review: Classic WUTHERING HEIGHTS Is given New Life With A Contemporary Adaptation
BWW Review: Classic WUTHERING HEIGHTS Is given New Life With A Contemporary Adaptation
March 25, 2016

Shake & Stir Theatre Company has bought Emily Bronte's dark and twisted story of love and revenge into the 21st Century with its interpretation of WUTHERING HEIGHTS.

BWW Review: GHOST THE MUSICAL Pairs Cinematography, Live Performance And Magic To Bring The Paranormal Love Story Into The 21st Century
BWW Review: GHOST THE MUSICAL Pairs Cinematography, Live Performance And Magic To Bring The Paranormal Love Story Into The 21st Century
March 21, 2016

The 1990 movie of love beyond death is bought to the stage with GHOST THE MUSICAL.

BWW Review: Sydney Symphony Orchestra's LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS Brings British Tradition To The Sydney Opera House
BWW Review: Sydney Symphony Orchestra's LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS Brings British Tradition To The Sydney Opera House
March 18, 2016

THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS delights Anglophiles with a recreation of the relaxed closing concert of the British summer season.

BWW REVIEW: An Amalgam of Artforms, GOLEM Is A Contemporary Cautionary Fairytale for Audiences Of All Ages
BWW REVIEW: An Amalgam of Artforms, GOLEM Is A Contemporary Cautionary Fairytale for Audiences Of All Ages
March 18, 2016

Bright, energetic and extremely precise, GOLEM is a modern fable warning of the dangers of blindly following trends and allowing technology to dictate human existence.

BWW Review: Sydney Symphony Orchestra's FROM THE CANYONS TO THE STARS Pairs Contemporary Orchestral Work With Landscape Images
BWW Review: Sydney Symphony Orchestra's FROM THE CANYONS TO THE STARS Pairs Contemporary Orchestral Work With Landscape Images
March 10, 2016

Artistic Director and Conductor has paired Olivier Messiaen's contemporary orchestral work, Des Canons aux etoiles (FROM THE CANYONS TO THE STARS) with Deborah O'Grady's images to present a unique experience.

BWW Review: The Fragile Foundations Of Love And Life Are Tested In MACHU PICCHU
BWW Review: The Fragile Foundations Of Love And Life Are Tested In MACHU PICCHU
March 10, 2016

MACHU PICCHU looks at the unpredictability of life as plans and perfection are derailed.

BWW REVIEW: ARCADIA is A Dance Between Science And Sensitivity as Academics Expose The Predictability and Chaos Of Humanity
BWW REVIEW: ARCADIA is A Dance Between Science And Sensitivity as Academics Expose The Predictability and Chaos Of Humanity
February 26, 2016

Intertwining Romanticism and Reason, Tom Stoppard's ARCADIA explores two worlds, inhabiting the same space, two centuries apart.

BWW Review: Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's 2016 Season Opener MAURICE STEGER: RECORDER REVOLUTIONARY Is A Sensational Showcase Of the Simple Instrument.
BWW Review: Australian Brandenburg Orchestra's 2016 Season Opener MAURICE STEGER: RECORDER REVOLUTIONARY Is A Sensational Showcase Of the Simple Instrument.
February 25, 2016

The energetic, engaging and enthusiastic Maurice Steger joins with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra to delight audiences with the amazingly complex music that he can produce from the seemingly simple instrument for RECORDER REVOLUTIONARY.

BWW Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Is A Fabulously Fun Feast For The Senses
BWW Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Is A Fabulously Fun Feast For The Senses
February 24, 2016

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, the dark and twisted rock musical about love, desire and a mysterious pot plant thrilled the opening night audience at Hayes Theatre.

BWW Review: Goals Get Blurred In The Fight For Justice And A Socialist Society In THE BLIND GIANT IS DANCING
BWW Review: Goals Get Blurred In The Fight For Justice And A Socialist Society In THE BLIND GIANT IS DANCING
February 20, 2016

Stephen Sewell's THE BLIND GIANT IS DANCING exposes the greed and corruption that got in the way of socialist ideals in 1970's and 80's Australian politics.

BWW Review: THE PUNTER'S SIREN Captures The Insecurities And Neuroses The Plague Everyone In Love And Lust
BWW Review: THE PUNTER'S SIREN Captures The Insecurities And Neuroses The Plague Everyone In Love And Lust
February 18, 2016

Gina Schien has created a work that speaks to all people, regardless of gender or persuasion in the fabulously funny THE PUNTER'S SIREN.

BWW Review: Manipulation, Scheming And Deception Get In The Way Of Love in LUISA MILLER
BWW Review: Manipulation, Scheming And Deception Get In The Way Of Love in LUISA MILLER
February 18, 2016

Giuseppe Verdi's LUISA MILLER exposes the intrigue, in its darkest form, that threatens the purest of love.

BWW Review: THE PRIDE Examines The Expression And Repression Of Love In Two Different Eras And Explores The Progression And Distance Still To Go For Acceptance.
BWW Review: THE PRIDE Examines The Expression And Repression Of Love In Two Different Eras And Explores The Progression And Distance Still To Go For Acceptance.
February 12, 2016

Confronting, heartbreaking, and also hilarious, THE PRIDE draws the audience into two worlds, 50 years apart, highlighting that the horrific denial of love was not such a distant memory and still remains a challenge.

BWW Review: GODSPELL REIMAGINED Revives The Classic Rock Opera For A New Generation
BWW Review: GODSPELL REIMAGINED Revives The Classic Rock Opera For A New Generation
February 10, 2016

Stephen Schwartz (Music and Lyrics) and John-Michael Tebelak's (Book) popular 70's Rock Opera is refreshed and revived in 2015 with GODSPELL REIMAGINED.

BWW INTERVIEW: As MATILDA THE MUSICAL Finishes Up In Sydney, The Cast Chats To BWW Before They Head To Melbourne
BWW INTERVIEW: As MATILDA THE MUSICAL Finishes Up In Sydney, The Cast Chats To BWW Before They Head To Melbourne
February 8, 2016

The time has come for MATILDA THE MUSICAL to move south and share the joy and magic with Melbourne. BroadwayWorld.com-Sydney took this opportunity to chat to some of the adult cast before they leave the Lyric Theatre.

BWW Review: THE SECRET RIVER Is An Important Work, Presented With Honesty And Sensitivity
BWW Review: THE SECRET RIVER Is An Important Work, Presented With Honesty And Sensitivity
February 7, 2016

Andrew Bovell's Helpmann Award winning adaptation of Kate Grenville's multiple award winning book, THE SECRET RIVER returns to the Sydney Theatre Company stage. The fictional work, based on history, challenges the audience to examine how they understand, misunderstand, react, interact and judge the things that are foreign and new to them.



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