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Carmina Burana and Paganini Rhapsody

Ambitious undertaking pays off for the Royal Philharmonic Choir.

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Towards Transparency

Towards Transparency presents a dissemblage of the human form, with the parts disconnected from the whole of these two bodies

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Carnival of the Animals

At its core, Carnival of the Animals is light and easy circus.

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Stella

Lyric Opera’s admirable revival of an early Australian opera composed by a maverick bohemian was not without problems but was…

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His Ghostly Heart

This Melbourne Fringe production opens with a palpable feeling of tresspass, which it never quite overcomes.

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La Petite Mort

A great night of entertainment and saucy tunes at Melbourne’s The Butterfly Club.

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Don't see this play

For a visually-impaired reviewer, His Ghostly Heart, performed entirely in the dark, is a treat others need not to see.

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FLEXN

The language of the streets is brought to life in physical form in FLEXN.

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The Boy at the Edge of Everything

This is a clean, tight and solid production, but it doesn’t shine as brightly as it could have.

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Extinction

Human relationships interweave through threads of emotion, ecology, environment and ego in Hannie Rayson’s intense examination of extinction.

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