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Three Sisters

A play about the trapped routine, tedium and dreariness of the privileged educated bourgeoisie.

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The Father

John Bell delivers a moving performance in this brilliantly constructed exploration of aging.

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Jekyll & Hyde

Moody Hobart skies and the unsettling surrounds of a disused goods shed are a brilliant setting for a night of…

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Pipilotti Rist: Sip my Ocean

Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist permits us to dream and lose ourselves in her immersive video works, but is it all…

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Bach The Art of Fugue – Accademia Bizantina Ottavio Dantone

Bach’s contrapuntal masterpiece brought into a new light.

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Bill Henson

Described as 'unusual and stunning', Bill Henson's exhibition encourages one to research the man beyond the controversy.

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Escape from Berlin by Peter Nash

'I realised there were three sides to me: Jewish, European and Australian. I was tricultural.’

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A History of Britain in 21 Women by Jenni Murray

Jenni Murray's interest is in the contribution women have made to Britain and to the world.

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Merciless Gods

Christos Tsiolkas' dark vignettes carve out their space on stage at Sydney's SBW Stables Theatre.

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Robert Mapplethorpe: the perfect medium

Are Mapplethorpe's photographs as confronting as they were in the 1980s? Drawn from his archive, a new exhibition at the…

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