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Charles Barrington – One Character or Less

As a comic creation, Charles Barrington is pure genius – he feels real and true; at once deeply familiar and…

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Bart Freebairn: The Age of Wonder

A clever and entertaining journey across some of the many topics that we all ponder as children (and as adults…

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The Town that Drowned

Riel Nason’s Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.

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Rich Hall

There is poetry and wisdom in this gravelly voiced festival stalwart, and plenty of laughs to be had in his…

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Ruby Wax – Out of Her Mind

An enlightening and hilarious discussion of mental illness, marriage, depression and fame.

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Seize the David O’Doherty (Carpe Do’Diem)

Irish comedian David O’Doherty has an infectiously childlike way of looking at the world.

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Russell McGilton – Bombay to Beijing by Bicycle

This one-man show by Russell McGilton is fast, furious, funny and foul.

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Sarah Chang & Tchaikovsky

The superstar of the violin made a rare Australian concert appearance with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

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Empire

This exhilarating combination of circus, burlesque, cabaret and comedy is that rarest of shows, a genuine spectacular.

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Handel’s Messiah – Dublin Version 1742

Joseph Nolan has directed a stupendous musical experience, with minimal performer numbers but maximum musical intensity.

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