Homemade costumes, terrible puns and tap-dancing velociraptors. Jurassic! That Is One Big Pile Of Musical that you will not want to miss. Reviewed by Hattie O'Donnell.
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Homemade costumes, terrible puns and tap-dancing velociraptors. Jurassic! That Is One Big Pile Of Musical that you will not want to miss. Reviewed by Hattie O'Donnell.
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When a mix of actors, comedians, creatives and musicians are asked to fess up to their deepest, darkest, most hilarious secret at Confession Booth, you never know what will happen. Reviewed by Lily Mei.
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Combining cabaret, burlesque, circus and side show, Who killed MamaShak? is a film noir romp that all can enjoy. Reviewed by Sahara Wilson.
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I Came Here To Dance Once is a series of four works projecting the future generation of contemporary dancers. Reviewed by Kara Bertoncini.
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This dance piece sheds light on the performance of an installation in Flashlight and the ins and outs of being a girl in Project: Girl. Reviewed by Elmira Forrest.
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In Formation II explores a study of the human need for constant progression and transformation in need of some progression of its own. Reviewed by Elmira Forrest.
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Post Phase: The Summit Is Blue treks the icy mounds and exhilarating rituals of Chloe Chignell and Timothy Walsh’s new dance work. Reviewed by Elmira Forrest.
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Carly Milroy and Harley Hefford compose a wacky and hilarious look into modern methods of communication in 'Post-Post'. Reviewed by Matthew Sims.
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Mrs Eiffle; the woman who married the Eiffle Tower, might be on to something. Nicollete Minster explores the idea of being in love and marrying inanimate objects in her hilarious show at the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Reviewed by Amy Ruck.
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Psychoknot Theatrics' show is unlike anything you are bound to see in your life and it makes for both a personal and social experience. Reviewed by Matthew Sims.
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