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Theatre review: Smokescreen, fortyfivedownstairs

An acerbic two-hander that shows how tactics developed by the tobacco industry were used by the fossil fuel industry to…

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.

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.

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Reminder of at-height risks following theatre worker's death after fall

A tragic accident at a regional theatre last week is a reminder of the dangers involved in backstage theatre work.

Two people, each are dressed in pink and green, and divided into two sections with their respective colours in the background. BullyBully.
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Performance review: BullyBully, Sydney Opera House

An imaginative fun performance for the young and young at heart.

The 7 Stages of Grieving: A young Aboriginal female performer kneels onstage against a black backdrop that has cursive white text written on it displaying words like Nation', 'Telling' and 'People'. She is holding a small sign that says 'reconciliation'.
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Theatre review: The 7 Stages of Grieving, Subiaco Arts Centre

30 years after its premiere season sent lightning bolts through Australian theatres, this one woman play still strikes a chord.

Three people sit on a couch, a mousy woman in her 30/40s dressed in brown, an older woman in a turquoise housecoat and turban and a man in his 30/40s dressed in brown and facing off with the older woman. A coffee table is in front of them. Mother Play.
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Theatre review: Mother Play, Southbank Theatre, The Sumner

Family ties that bind, loosen and break.

A woman with dark hair in a sparkly top. Loving The Alien.
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Performance review: Loving The Alien, Arts Centre Melbourne

A tribute to David Bowie and an attempt to address the many layers of his personality.

A black woman and a black man are laughing. She's wearing a white hat and a yellow suit, he's wearing a grey suit with a red tie.
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Theatre review: Primary Trust, Ensemble Theatre

In a world of chaos and war, this good-natured play about kindness is a wonderful tonic.

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