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Death of a Salesman, Heath Ledger Theatre, May 4 - 25
The central characters all carry through strongly while a couple of the minor characters seem less well-drawn, rendering certain scenes from Willy’s past less convincing and ultimately less powerful.
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13 May
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Bangarra Dance Theatre: Blak, Arts Centre Melbourne, May 3 - 11
Blak doesn’t shy away from highlighting the particular difficulties faced by men and women, but it also demonstrates the...
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08 May
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Year 12 Perspectives, AGWA, March 7 - June 30
Aptly named Year 12 Perspectives, visitors are invited to view topical issues through the lens of emerging young artists...
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30 Apr
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Ten Days On The Island, Various Locations, March 15 - 24
There were a few disappointments when I realised I would have to miss something because it was a three hour drive away, ...
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27 Mar
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MONA FOMA: The Music, Faux Mo & Neil Gaiman, MONA, January 15 - 20
I have a nonsensical exchange with David and all I can think about is that naked portrait of him in the MONA book (the s...
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06 Feb
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Sir David Attenborough, State Theatre, Aug 10
For two hours Sir David whispered sweet nothings about the wonderful world we live in and his countless adventures.
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13 Aug
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Panic, ANU Arts Centre, August 19
Set in the social calamity of an America feeling the tight grip of the 1930s depression, this play is a gloomy number.
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22 Aug
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