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Sculpture in the bush: a strong year for the McClelland Prize

The McClelland Sculpture Survey provides a rare opportunity for witnessing contemporary public sculpture.

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Scapegoat: The Sally Collective

An audacious, energetic production, The Sally Collective is to be commended for its willingness to flout convention.

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The House of Yes

Bright and beautiful. Dark and tragic. The production leaves you in that state of ecstasy pinched between joy and desperation.

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Still Point Turning

Linda Luke's solo performance in Still Point Turning is powerful and hypnotic.

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An Hour of Touching

Although unpolished, An Hour of Touching is an easy and entertaining addition to this year's Feast Festival

Merciless Gods by Christos Tsiolkas

Dark and unsettling, Tsiolkas' new short story collection veers into the deepest recesses of human behaviour.

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God of Carnage

Yasmina Reza expertly peels back the layers of well-instilled manners to expose the rotten core of humanity.

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La Cage Aux Folles

Great fun with a touch of tenderness makes this one of the best things The Production Company has done.

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Yefim Bronfman Plays Brahms

Music royalty Yefim Bronfman plays Brahms with Sir Andrew Davis conducting the music of Lord Edgar Elgar.

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Calpurnia Descending

Serious, hilarious, technically impressive theatre, complete with a dancing giant rat.

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