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Of Mice & Men

Sport for Jove’s first foray outside of its home state is warmly welcomed and leaves Canberrans jostling for more

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The Present

Chekhov’s gun leads to a transcendent production, full of life, pathos, and humour, and proves that love will tear us…

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Adventures in the Skin Trade

A humorous and energetic adaptation of the unfinished story by Dylan Thomas.

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Seventeen

Its moving portrayal of ostracism elevates Seventeen above an appealing premise into great theatre.

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The Lobster

Slyly cynical yet unwavering beautiful, Yorgos Lanthimos' English-language debut is a stroke of social commentary brilliance.

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My fellow Aus-tra-aliens: Aleks Danko at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art

Log Dog fits well within Aleks Danko’s body of radical – but fun – art.

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Yours the Face

An intriguing exploration of our image obsessed culture.

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Kindness

A clever caricature of the trials, tribulations and frivolities of office life.

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Billie & Me: Wendy Matthews sings Billie Holiday

A contemplative, reminiscent and moving evening.

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Everyman

Despite the spectacle, Rufus Norris's Everyman is a bit too everyday.

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