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Immersive performance review: Dream Circus, Luna Park

Luna Park's immersive experience is a great idea, but a $15 million dud for Sydney.

The Coconuts. Image is two women with brown skin wearing the same big brown jumper and holding a guitar.
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Performance reviews: The Coconuts – Brown on the Outside, White on the Inside and Breaking, Melbourne Fringe Festival

A punchy satirical musical comedy about being Brown in Australia and a compelling look into our relationship with the modern…

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Dome screening review: XYZZY: Jess Johnson and Simon Ward, Neversphere

‘XYZZY’ is a visual and aural journey that tilts our world upside down.

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Event review: MIFF XR, Melbourne

Is the physical body at stake in VR?

visitors experiencing Frida Kahlo immersive exhibition
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Immersive exhibition review: Frida Kahlo –The Life of an Icon

This Frida Kahlo exhibition successfully extends the possibilities of an immersive art experience.

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Digital performance review: On view: Panoramic Suite

A performance that unapologetically showcases the advantages of streaming online.

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Review: ‘Outlines’ is a lockdown gift from Sydney Opera House

Four substantial new digital works from Australia, the UK and Korea are freely available to stream. Chris Boyd applauds the…

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Exhibition Review: Space YZ, Campbelltown Arts Centre (Sydney Festival)

At a time when many of our art schools nationally face perilous cuts and closures, this exhibition curated by Daniel…

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Most popular reviews of 2020

In honour of our incredible community of reviews contributors, we give you the year that was, through their lens.

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Theatre review: Biladurang 2.0 from VCR Fest

For Melbourne Fringe's VCR Fest, Joel Bray adapts his multi award-winning Fringe hit for the screen with 'Biladurang 2.0.'

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