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Review: Soft Topologies by Kate Scardifield at UTS Gallery

Through materials and artefacts of colonial astronomy, Kate Scardifield explores how we each move through the world, making our own…

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Review: The Children at Sydney Theatre Company

Lucy Kirkwood goes back to the basics of social drama to discuss the complex issue of climate change.

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Review: Angella Dravid's Down the Rabbit Hole

An unflinchingly honest telling of an international tryst gone seriously awry, criminal justice and a fake friendship with a serial…

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Review: Stephen K Amos – Bread and Circuses

Amos has the sort of commanding presence and confidence that could only have come from years of working the circuit.

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Review: Ari Eldjárn – Pardon My Icelandic

He’s Iceland’s biggest comedy star, but in a country of 340,000 people, that’s not much of a claim.

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Review: Lady Rizo – Red, White and Indigo

She’s on an ‘apology tour’, declares Lady Rizo at the opening of Red, White and Indigo.

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Review: Comedy Zone Asia

A worthy reminder that making people laugh is indeed a global phenomenon, not just restricted to privileged first world white…

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Review: Sophie Willan – Branded

Unashamed defiance, rebellion and rudeness is the streak running through this young English comedian’s stand-up show.

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Review: The Story of Shit by Midas Dekkers

As an experienced biologist, Midas Dekkers brings his knowledge to bear on a topic he finds fascinating.

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Review: Relatively Famous by Roger Averill

In Relatively Famous, Averill has produced a masterpiece of realistic fiction.

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