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A woman in black with blue glasses sitting against a grey wall. Performer of 'My Cousin Frank'.
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My Cousin Frank review: Rhoda Roberts engages at Arts Centre Melbourne

A tribute to the first Aboriginal person to represent Australia at the Olympics.

A man with a stuffed suitcase of playing cards running away from another man in an orange high vis vest. Working class magician
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Working Class Magician: Rehired review – staged with safety in mind

Working Class Magician: Rehired features an inventive setup of a safety seminar for working magicians.

Two men in suits, one lighting a cigarette for the other. Smokescreen
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Smokescreen reviewed: smoke and mirrors theatre show in Melbourne

Smokescreen shows how tactics developed by the tobacco industry were used by the fossil fuel industry to delay action on…

A woman blindfolded and squatting with a knife. There are yellow and blue balloons around her.
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Theatre review: Waterloo, Theatre Works

The battlefield of ideas, politics, and moral dilemmas which we are involved in, with fascinating results.

View of gallery installation with abstract colourful paintings, and blue gallery walls. Tom Polo
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Exhibition review: Tom Polo – in a part of your mind, i am you, Ngununggula

Tom Polo’s first major institutional solo exhibition is a cracker.

Two panels. On left is a blonde woman wearing a blue jacket and white t-shirt. On the right is the cover of a book 'The Haunting of Mr & Mrs Stevenson'. It has a profile silhouette cut out of a man and woman against a blue background.
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Book review: The Haunting of Mr & Mrs Stevenson, Belinda Lyons-Lee

Who or what inspired the writing of Stevenson's 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'?

Five men stand in a sandy space with a fire pit in front of them. Dear Son. Bille Brown Theatre
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Theatre review: Dear Son, Bille Brown Theatre

Reflecting on First Nations fathers and sons, 'Dear Son' is a heart-warming tribute to masculinity, beautifully realised and lovingly delivered.  

A woman sitting on a chair and a man standing behind her. They are both badly dressed in dirty rags an with wild, unkempt hair. The Twits. Roald Dahl.
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Theatre review: The Twits, Sydney Opera House

A theatrical adaptation of Roald Dahl classic children’s novel.

Stelarc, side on photo of the head and raised forearm of a balding man with long sideburns who has an ear growing out of his arm.
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Emily: I Am Kam and Stelarc Suspending Disbelief reviews: Australian artists on screen

A couple of new documentaries about two prominent Australian artists... who could not be more different.

A window within a window look at a snowy landscape.
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Exhibition review: 2025 Art Award, Lennox St Gallery 

Inner Melbourne gallery serves a banquet of young Australian artistic talent.

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