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1984

Dystopic Orwellian future prophecy grinds in an uneven performance.

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And Fire Came Down by Emma Viskic

Caleb is quixotic, obstinate, resilient, tough and too honest for his own good.

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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

Staging Ken Kesey’s iconic novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest is no small feat. Thankfully Sport For Jove are…

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PCO: Serenades In The City

Conductor Jessica Gethin and leader Paul Wright steered a well-schooled string ensemble through a program of excellent music drawn from…

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The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar

If this book were a painting, the canvas would be too large to fit into a gallery.

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The Eternity of the World (Parts Missing)

MKA's anarchic and affective exploration of dying, a dying planet, and the unreliability of memory.

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Coma Land

Emotionally gripping drama, punctuated by fascinating factoids and gently surreal humour.

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in silence: Lottie Consalvo

Earthy, satisfying and engaging - Lottie Consalvo's exhibition at Dominik Mersch Gallery let’s the viewer walk a tightrope of ambiguity.

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Tectonic

Dancenorth's latest work features the most effective curtain drop ever.

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1984

A stark, confronting depiction of government suppression and violence as a warning against complacency.

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