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Cuckoo. Photo by Lachlan Woods
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Review: Cuckoo

11 July, 201531 December, 2019 Anne-Marie Peard 0 Comments Alice Bishop, Bronwyn Pringle, David Kambouris, fortyfivedownstairs, Jane Miller, Matthew Molony, Natalie Carr

Jane Miller completed Cuckoo as part of the Masters of Writing for Performance at VCA. Produced with the support of fortyfivedownstairs, it’s beautiful writing

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