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DEAD END COLLECTIVE’s Zany New Show Speaks Far More Than Meaning into the Flesh of UNIMELB’s Theatre

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A SUFFOCATING CHOKING FEELING: The Digital and the Physical Collide

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MAMIYA 7: A Comedy Journey to LA and Beyond

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DEAD END COLLECTIVE’s Zany New Show Speaks Far More Than Meaning into the Flesh of UNIMELB’s Theatre

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Tue 14 May 2024
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A SUFFOCATING CHOKING FEELING: The Digital and the Physical Collide

Tue 14 May 2024
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MAMIYA 7: A Comedy Journey to LA and Beyond

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Mon 13 May 2024
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SALTBURN: The Lovechild of CALL ME BY YOUR NAME and PARASITE

Sat 04 May 2024
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'M is for Melbourne, X is for Box' Julian O'Shea at MICF

Wed 24 Apr 2024
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Tourist Delivers Incessant Elation on the Lustrous MEMORY MORNING

The wonder of transporting to somewhere serene is ingrained into Tourist’s output. Dom Lepore does a deep dive into MemoRead Article

Wed 24 Apr 2024
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Rent is entertainingly good, but it doesn’t shine

Thu 11 Apr 2024
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The Bonnet Problem: Television’s Trouble with Historical Innocence, Explained

Wed 20 Mar 2024
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Look to the Stars: Musings on 20 Years of ‘Absolution’

Wed 20 Mar 2024
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NIUSIA at Melbourne Fringe a vital reflection on intergenerational trauma

Sat 30 Dec 2023
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The Origin of Evil (2022): Evil takes on a new form in this moody thriller

The Origin of Evil, directed by Sébastian Marnier is an intriguing little movie. I knew, essentially, nothing about thisRead Article

Fri 29 Dec 2023
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Miss Saigon: A refreshing take on a timeless story

Fri 29 Dec 2023
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Reawakening Tragedy For Healing: A Review of SURAT-SURATNYA and MAY 1998

Two plays. Two monologues. Two real stories. One truth; corrupt governments can no longer hide their sins, and memory anRead Article

Fri 29 Dec 2023
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SHAYDA (2023): Redefining "Home"

Fri 29 Dec 2023
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THE CURSE OF SAINTS is a hot, fantastical mess

Thu 16 Nov 2023
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Angie McMahon Grows Into Herself on Latest Australian Tour

With McMahon’s new album coming up, seeing where she goes from here will be exciting. If her quiet smoothness at NorthcoRead Article

Mon 30 Oct 2023
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The Atomised and the Intimate in Flake/ Mảnh

Wed 25 Oct 2023
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Mount Eerie Sings About Love, Death and Empty Paper Towel Rolls at Melbourne's Max Watt's

Thirty minutes later, Phil takes the stage. It’s just him, an electric guitar in his hands with a cord running back to hRead Article

Tue 24 Oct 2023
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FARMING IS (not) FOREVER: An Earthy Sketch-Lecture Composite

Farming is Forever bridges sketch comedy and persuasive oration to deliver an impactful message about the environmental Read Article

Fri 20 Oct 2023
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