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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: CATS Opens In Sydney To Share The Whimsy of T.S Elliot's Poems and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Music With A New Generation
BWW Review: CATS Opens In Sydney To Share The Whimsy of T.S Elliot's Poems and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Music With A New Generation
November 3, 2015

Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS reconnects audiences with their inner child as T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats is bought to life in the revival of the all singing, all dancing, feline feast.  With new orchestrations and staging, this latest production gives new life to the iconic work that debuted in London's West End over 3 decades ago.

BWW Review: Hayes Theatre's Latest Offering Proves RENT Remains As Important And Poignant 19 Years Later
BWW Review: Hayes Theatre's Latest Offering Proves RENT Remains As Important And Poignant 19 Years Later
October 14, 2015

Shaun Rennie (director) has shares Jonathan Larson's iconic RENT with a new generation ahead of its 20th Anniversary. Drawing together a wonderful young cast, the human stories behind AIDS, drugs, poverty and death are told with passionate honesty through a multitude of communication styles in this modern interpretation of Puccini's LA BOHEME.

BWW Review:  Love, Lust, And Lies Come Together In The Search For THE REAL THING
BWW Review: Love, Lust, And Lies Come Together In The Search For THE REAL THING
October 10, 2015

Blurring the lines of "reality" and "art", Tom Stoppard's THE REAL THING looks at one man's doubt as to if true love exists, and whether he has found it.

BWW Review:  Merging the 14th Century Reign Of EDWARD II With The 21st Century Shows That Politics, Power, Passion And Personal Agendas Have Shaped Nations For Years.
BWW Review: Merging the 14th Century Reign Of EDWARD II With The 21st Century Shows That Politics, Power, Passion And Personal Agendas Have Shaped Nations For Years.
October 4, 2015

Sport For Jove's latest production of Christopher Marlowe's EDWARD II is a gripping re-imagining that highlights that some things have not changed in 6 Centuries.

BWW Review:  Pacific Opera And Sydney Youth Orchestra Present THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN At Sydney Grammar School
BWW Review: Pacific Opera And Sydney Youth Orchestra Present THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN At Sydney Grammar School
October 3, 2015

Leoš Jana?ek's THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN is reinterpreted by Michael Campbell (Director) in this new collaboration between Pacific Opera, Sydney Youth Orchestra and Sydney Grammar School.

BWW Review:  CIRCUS OZ: BUT WAIT… THERE'S MORE Delights Parramatta Audiences With Its Energetic And Engaging Old World Styled Circus
BWW Review: CIRCUS OZ: BUT WAIT… THERE'S MORE Delights Parramatta Audiences With Its Energetic And Engaging Old World Styled Circus
October 2, 2015

CIRCUS OZ: BUT WAIT... THERE'S MORE proves that the classic circus of yesteryear is still alive and fabulous as it delights and astounds audiences of all ages.

BWW Review: Presented With Honesty, The Confronting A PROPERTY OF THE CLAN Remains An Important Work In A Society Still Grappling with Violence Against Women
BWW Review: Presented With Honesty, The Confronting A PROPERTY OF THE CLAN Remains An Important Work In A Society Still Grappling with Violence Against Women
October 1, 2015

Australian Playwright, Nick Enright's thought provoking play, A PROPERTY OF THE CLAN returns to the Sydney stage in a time when society still has a problem with violence against women. Presented with maturity and sincerity, this fictional work, based on a true story is unfortunately still as important and topical for today's society as it was in 1992 when it was first staged.

BWW Review:  ARMS AND THE MAN Is A Humorous and  Insightful Study On Society And The Romantic Notions Of Soldiers And War.
BWW Review: ARMS AND THE MAN Is A Humorous and Insightful Study On Society And The Romantic Notions Of Soldiers And War.
September 27, 2015

Sydney Theatre Company's latest offering, ARMS AND THE MAN, blends George Bernard Shaw's commentary on the absurdity of the glorification of war and conventions of society with a visual feast of physical comedy and bright white sets.

BWW Review:  KINSKI AND I Shares One Man's Fascination With Successful and Controversial German born Actor Klaus Kinski
BWW Review: KINSKI AND I Shares One Man's Fascination With Successful and Controversial German born Actor Klaus Kinski
September 18, 2015

ABC Film Critic CJ Johnson gives the audience an insight into the life of the depraved and volatile movie star Klaus Kinski though excerpts from the extremely rare autobiography, 'All I Need Is Love' in KINSKI AND I.

BWW Interview: Ahead of WatchThis' Production of COMPANY, BWW Chats To Director Kat Henry and Cast Members Nick Simpson-Deeks and Sally Bourne.
BWW Interview: Ahead of WatchThis' Production of COMPANY, BWW Chats To Director Kat Henry and Cast Members Nick Simpson-Deeks and Sally Bourne.
September 13, 2015

Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY will soon be presented by Watch This at Fortyfivedownstairs. BWW had the opportunity to ask Director Kat Henry and cast Nick Simpson-Deeks (Robert) and Sally Bourne (Joanne) a few questions ahead of opening night.

BWW Review:  THE WHARF REVUE: CELEBRATING 15 YEARS Takes A Satirical Look At the Last 15 Years In Politics
BWW Review: THE WHARF REVUE: CELEBRATING 15 YEARS Takes A Satirical Look At the Last 15 Years In Politics
September 12, 2015

Sydney Theatre Company's THE WHARF REVUE: CELEBRATING 15 YEARS Delivers Another Punchy Political Parody

BWW Review:  RIDE & FOURPLAY Pairs Two Poignant Plays About Relationships And Identity.
BWW Review: RIDE & FOURPLAY Pairs Two Poignant Plays About Relationships And Identity.
September 10, 2015

Director Anthony Skuse has paired two of Jane Bodie's plays RIDE & FOURPLAY to emphasize the vulnerability and fragility of relationships as people deal with pasts, presents and perceptions.

BWW Review:  Caroline O'Connor Shines As Reno Sweeney as ANYTHING GOES Sails Into Sydney To A Standing Ovation.
BWW Review: Caroline O'Connor Shines As Reno Sweeney as ANYTHING GOES Sails Into Sydney To A Standing Ovation.
September 9, 2015

Cole Porter's ANYTHING GOES takes audiences on a fun filled voyage filled with music and mystery, dance and dilemma, love and learning and fabulous 1930's fashion.

BWW Review:  Hayes Theatre's Latest Offering, HIGH SOCIETY, Proves Cole Porter's Musical is Timeless.
BWW Review: Hayes Theatre's Latest Offering, HIGH SOCIETY, Proves Cole Porter's Musical is Timeless.
September 7, 2015

Helen Dallimore has drawn together a stellar group of actors and creatives to bring Cole Porter's HIGH SOCIETY to life with lots of laughs and beautiful music.

BWW Review:  Melita Rowston's 6 DEGREES OF NED KELLY Is A Fabulous Blend of Family Stories, Australian History And An Obsession with Shit Tourism
BWW Review: Melita Rowston's 6 DEGREES OF NED KELLY Is A Fabulous Blend of Family Stories, Australian History And An Obsession with Shit Tourism
September 5, 2015

Melita Rowston unearths a national fascination and a multitude of stories that may or may not be true as she investigates her personal family connection to the legendary Australian bushranger in 6 DEGREES OF NED KELLY

BWW Review:  THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND Is A Trip Down Memory Lane, With Puppets
BWW Review: THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND Is A Trip Down Memory Lane, With Puppets
September 3, 2015

The 80's hit television show THE GOLDEN GIRLS gets a revival, in puppet form, with the THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND.

Andrew Upton Announces Line-Up for Sydney Theatre Company's 2016 Season; Rose Byrne & More Among Cast!
Andrew Upton Announces Line-Up for Sydney Theatre Company's 2016 Season; Rose Byrne & More Among Cast!
September 3, 2015

Sydney Theatre Company's (STC) Artistic Director, Andrew Upton, has announced the 2016 season, the last of which he will program before the position is handed over to Jonathan Church at the end of 2015.

BWW Review: THE ALIENS Quietly Looks at The Friendships That Form Between a Trio Of Misfits
BWW Review: THE ALIENS Quietly Looks at The Friendships That Form Between a Trio Of Misfits
August 28, 2015

Exposing the stillness and silence of human interaction, Annie Baker's THE ALIENS looks at life and relationships from a quieter angle.

BWW Review:  THE WOMEN Looks At The Scandal Filled Lives Of Manhattan Socialites in the 1930's
BWW Review: THE WOMEN Looks At The Scandal Filled Lives Of Manhattan Socialites in the 1930's
August 23, 2015

Exploring the lives of the Upper East Side, Clare Boothe Luce's THE WOMEN exposes the backstabbing, infidelity and relationships that dominated 1930's middle class socialites.

BWW Review:  Officially Opening in Sydney, MATILDA THE MUSICAL Tells The Story Of A Young Girl's Courage and Imagination With Magic and Marvelous Music.
BWW Review: Officially Opening in Sydney, MATILDA THE MUSICAL Tells The Story Of A Young Girl's Courage and Imagination With Magic and Marvelous Music.
August 21, 2015

Roald Dahl's popular childrens' book MATILDA comes to life in Tim Minchin (music and lyrics) and Dennis Kelly's (book) heartfelt musical interpretation, MATILDA THE MUSICAL. The timeless story of the smart little girl that dares to change her story and stand up for what is right that first captured hearts on paper and then on stage in the West End and Broadway has finally made it to Australia and been met with thunderous applause.



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