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Ida by Alison Evans

Ida is a novel about youth, acceptance and the mysterious power of inter-dimensional travel.

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MSO Plays Tchaikovsky

Three Romantic works: a light-hearted portrait, a youthful concerto and a tragic final symphony.

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SwanSongs

SwanSongs tends toward art songs and lieder, and in this recital Pearson demonstrated her versatility.

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Fragile Matter

A sweaty, thumping collaboration between Tasmania’s Tasdance and Greece’s Jukstapoz for Ten Days on the Island.

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Forming in the Pupil of an Eye – The Kochi-Muziris Biennale

A Biennale like no other.

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All Is Given: A Memoir in Songs by Linda Neil

Provocative, teasing, charismatic and achingly tender.

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The Right to Offend is Sacred

Indigenous artist Brook Andrew says it's not political, it's historical. His solo exhibition turns understanding on its head with hi-viz…

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Mahler 7

Another first-rate instalment in the MSO’s Mahler Cycle.

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Constellations

A brilliant thought-provoking play examines our human condition with love and humour.

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Henry Purcell & His World – Music for a While

Though more from our world than Purcell’s, some terrific entertainment by Ensemble L’Arpeggiata.

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