Melbourne Festival: I’ll give up arts festivals for teachers like this
Nilaja Sun’s from New York and let’s hope Melbourne audiences can make up for the disgraceful welcome to Australia she
Read MoreNilaja Sun’s from New York and let’s hope Melbourne audiences can make up for the disgraceful welcome to Australia she
Read MoreA Guide to Unhappiness is a self-aware show that realises introspection, like many things, is better in moderation. Here it
Read MoreFollowing up from winning the Writers’ Fellowship award for Sleepyhead, Perth playwright Nathaniel Moncrieff and co-director Sam Farringdon breathe life
Read MoreHamlet, philosophy, temptation, indulgences (the paid for kind), Banksy rats, coffee and the quill. Welcome to Wittenberg, Germany, 1517, and Red
Read MoreEllipsis is a dance piece that focuses heavily on ideas but, unfortunately, doesn’t evoke the concrete feelings expected from this
Read MoreBrisbane has some wonderful and long forgotten tales from her big-little-town past and it’s great to see some of these
Read MoreDance is the poetry of movement; a visual language that communes with your senses to tell a story. Bangarra are
Read MoreAs an audience member, one appeal of a Fringe festival is the possibility of being stretched by the unfamiliar. This
Read MoreAmidst the wrenching drama and nonlinear narratives of the Fringe theatre program, sometimes you just need the mental equivalent of
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