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P.O.V.

Lee Serle's choreography places the audience squarely within the performance, inviting them to cross over from spectator to participant in…

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Paul Sings

Supported by four musicians, on a simple stage, this is a treat for lovers of McDermott’s voice, patter and creativity.

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Mozart’s Requiem

When the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is joined by its Chorus, there’s always the risk that one will be overshadowed by…

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Morning Melodies – Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye

Stories of unfaltering mateship and sacrifice and the popular and inspiring songs of the wartime period.

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Tapping Identities

This interactive art installation provokes thought and invites physical reconstruction as it examines the flexible nature of human identity.

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Flame Trees

Wayne Tunks' new play examines the impact of bushfires on lives and communities from the unique point of view of…

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Piers Lane – Medici Concerts

The London-based Australian pianist is a scholar as much as a dazzling virtuoso, and boasts a dazzling technique.

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Damian Callinan – The Merger

On one level the story of a proposed merger between two rival football clubs, this is also the story of…

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Symphony by the Lake

In just under 18 months, Perth Symphony Orchestra has gained a reputation for great playing under the baton of conductor…

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As We Forgive

Tom Holloway’s latest play, written as a vehicle for actor Robert Jarman, is spell-binding, gut-wrenching, and shockingly subversive.

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