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Lucinda Coleman

Lucinda Coleman is an Adjunct Lecturer (Research) and sessional Lecturer in Performance at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Edith Cowan University.

Lucinda Coleman's Latest Articles

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Theatre review: Queer as Flux

Deploying the superpowers of honesty and wit to tell a story.

Lucinda Coleman

Nov 5, 2021

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Theatre review: Bite the Hand

Who is more humane: the animal or the human?

Lucinda Coleman

Oct 18, 2021

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Theatre review: Unheimlich, PICA

What's hidden is just as important as what's revealed.

Lucinda Coleman

Sep 28, 2021

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Dance review: Coppélia, West Australian Ballet

An entertaining theatrical ballet adaptation that includes film projection, elements of storytelling theatre and pantomime.

Lucinda Coleman

Sep 21, 2021

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