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Earth Hour

Here is poetry in its most refined, and erudite form - a literary digestive for life's pain.

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The Secret Maker of the World

These stories are full of restraint and deftly paced, while the symmetry of the collection is masterful.

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Something for Kate

As Something for Kate’s set undulates from drilling riffs to U2-style anthems, a field of 80s and 90s musical associations…

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It Could Have Been Me

Cal Wilson presents a number of alternative, and very funny, versions of herself based on what might have been.

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Gudirr Gudirr

Gudirr Gudirr is a powerful accomplishment and unexpectedly humorous.

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The Play's the Thing

The audience is invited into a rich world full of innuendoes, subversion, sabotage, frustration, irritation and put-downs.

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Black Faggot

Ah Hi is brilliant as a fussy man obsessed with a tidy sexual aftermath, while Pelesasa excels as a conning…

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Bach Magnificat

The music both captivates and entrances, building to effervescent crescendos that elicit a physical response.

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Krapp's Last Tape

Krapp responds with pantomime surprise and shock to a storm on the tin roof while eating two bananas in an…

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Perth Writers Festival: Day One

The ability of writers to change lives, even to change countries, societies and policies, was front stage during this festival.

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