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Theatre review: Every Brilliant Thing, New Benner Theatre

If you were to compile a list of everything that makes life worth living and truly brilliant, what would it…

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Performance reviews: One Who Wants To Cross, Dalo Chips and Imli Chutney and WATER-MIRROR, Sydney Fringe Festival

A trinity of performances that enthralled in the Sydney Fringe Festival.

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Theatre review: The Hen House, Riverside Theatre

A celebration of migrant working women characterised by charming performances and a hypnotic soundscape.

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Performance review: The Journey Down, WA

A sound and performance journey traversing space, time and cultural connection.

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Exhibition review: Dean Cross, Canberra Contemporary Art Space

Dean Cross' exhibition 'Sad State' presents a collision of materials, ideas and histories.

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Film review: Little Blue, Taiwan Film Festival in Australia

Lee Yi Fang's 'Little Blue' is a mediation on female desire through the dreamy lens of adolescence.

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Exhibition review: Open Borders, John Curtin Gallery

Contemporary arts and curatorial practice opens a dialogue with regional and remote Western Australia.

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Theatre review: The Approach, Flight Path Theatre

An intriguing display of betrayal and broken friendships.

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Theatre review: Escaped Alone and What If If Only, Southbank Theatre

The MTC’s Caryl Churchill double bill is technically and dramatically sound, but doesn’t fully exploit the radical force of this…

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Theatre Review: Capricorn, La Boite Theatre

An unconventional rom-com following the fractured trajectory of a relationship in decline.

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