Melbourne Fringe: Minnie & Mona Play Dead
Minnie and Mona like to play. Minnie wants to play first date, to play ants, to be a unicorn with
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Read moreNeo Radio delivers a slick and exceptionally silly film-noir-detective-thriller-jukebox-musical-romp in La Petite Mort. With flavours of classic 1940s noir by
Read moreExperiencing Steppe at 707 Operations, it struck me that, for the people of Poland during the Second World War, there
Read moreThis is no ‘greatest hits’ tribute show. Sophisticated Lady strips away the gloss of idolism from three of the most
Read moreAn exciting new initiative between Malthouse Theatre and Monash University, Welcome to Nowhere gives us five brand new plays written
Read moreSad Digger Mad Mary is a hilarious piece that treads the fine line between comedy and tragedy. Performed by superstar
Read moreBridget is obsessed with rock bands. Georgie is obsessed with death. Together we indulge their obsessions, because we understand them
Read moreAlice Tovey: Malice is one of the highlights of the Fringe Festival so far. Is Malice really about malice or
Read moreJessica McKerlie doesn’t like labels. She doesn’t like them when society gives them to us. She doesn’t like it when
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