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Exit Strategies, Arts House (VIC)
This one-woman show has humour, great design and a killer concept for examining personal and political issues, but it doesn’t…
Cornelia Parker, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (NSW)
A palpable and political exhibition, Cornelia Parker's eponymous exhibition offers a cautionary tale on hasty commentary, demonstrating that the simple…
A Delicate Balance, Chippen Street Theatre (NSW)
Although over 50 years old, Edward Albee’s play feels modern with its mordant wit and sharp observations.
Oleanna, Tasmanian Theatre Company (TAS)
The 26-year-old play continues to provoke controversy.
Two Weddings, One Bride; Opera Australia (VIC)
A pantomime that feels past its peak, though it hits all the right notes for fans of the genre.
Tomorrow Makers, Dancenorth (Townsville QLD)
The Townsville company’s last production of the year gave insights into the dancer’s creative processes.
Gui Shu (Belong), PICA (WA)
This multi-layered show offers a series of interesting experimentations but leaves the audience with questions unanswered.
Collecting Comme, National Gallery of Victoria (VIC)
Drawing from more than 40 collections, the NGV’s exhibition showcases the iconoclastic designer’s work and philosophy.
Women in Vogue, National Portrait Gallery (ACT)
The most revealing thing about this exhibition is how white Vogue Australia has been for most of its 60 years.
Apocalypse Meow, Malthouse Theatre (VIC)
Meow Meow’s silly season show is an odd Christmas panto, steered by a fallen but charismatic diva.