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A Stitch in Time

No Comments 23 September 2011

I really wanted to like this production, I honestly did. From the premise “a stitch in time saves nine,” to a heavy media release of an online comic, an immersive audio story and information sheets on the plays premise – a physics student meeting the primary forces of the universe – I was hooked (or […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2011

Chloé Charody’s ‘The Carnival’

No Comments 22 September 2011

Chloé Charody’s ‘The Carnival’ is a circus opera, an innovative show where classical music and singing is intermingled throughout a three-act performance that also features contortionists, fire-eaters and aerial acrobats. Whilst the performance is quirky and entertaining at times, it lacks any clear direction or narrative, and therefore fails to allow its audience to become […]

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Melbourne Fringe 2011

2 Gentlemen

No Comments 22 September 2011

Despite being marketed as one of Shakespeare’s “least famous comedies,” this modernised version of ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ has the Bard to thank for some of its most redeeming attributes. Although widely regarded as one of his earliest (and weakest) plays, director Sharmini Kumar obviously concluded that even as a novice who was experimenting […]

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