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Trainspotting

A fun stumble down memory lane—but something critics would not have dreamed of saying about previous incarnations.

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Thom Pain (based on nothing)

Believe it or not, there's a coming-of-age storyline deeply buried among all the witty confusion that is this show.

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Ether

Sparse words tell a complex story of intertwined lives in this quietly beautiful performance.

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Imperial Suite

A dazzling evening in which the Australian Ballet introduces two classical works in quite different, yet similar, styles.

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Hex

Hex explores the pain and struggle of fighting against adversity. Is is also a joyful celebration of what it means…

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Kate Ceberano and the PIJF All-Star Big Band

Noted for her versatility, Ceberano nonetheless clearly relished this return to her jazz roots.

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Singers Lounge: Berardi, Kyle/Keevers, McNulty

Chris McNulty has achieved the delicate balance of technique with heart and soul that only rich experience can bring.

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Night on Bald Mountain

Malthouse has created a unique spectacle with Patrick White's little-performed work: a plywood Gothic Australian white tragedy

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Fights and Flights

STEPS Youth Dance Company’s 25th anniversary year finds a keen, talented group of young people performing with experienced dancers

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Trainspotting

This production runs like a series of vignettes, clearly betraying its novelistic roots, but each character's arch flows naturally

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