While runways can be impersonal and distant, Exhibit by P.E managed to find a steady balance between welcoming and professional. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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Melbourne, Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program 2015
While runways can be impersonal and distant, Exhibit by P.E managed to find a steady balance between welcoming and professional. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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Just behind the doors of the old Bakehouse mansion in Richmond lies a bizzare and bold new world. A cacophony of sound and colour greets you like an old friend as it sweeps you off your feet. This is Dress Loud. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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When the youngest model on the runway is 55 and the oldest 86, you know you've got a good show on your hands. With a combined age of 1054 years, Don’t Stop Me Now is a fun take on a traditional runway show. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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Three startlingly different designers, one theme. The result is an absolute feast for the eyes. Reviewed by Nisha Marie Joseph.
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If paintings could talk, what stories would they tell us? Chloe – the model in a painting that has hung in the Young & Jackson bar since 1908, has seen everything from new friends to world wars. Reviewed by Nisha Marie Joseph.
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The tame nature of the world that Royals inhabits doesn’t do justice to the full possibility of the concept but engages us none-the-less. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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Beautifully done and brutally honest: The Worst of Scottee has you laughing and crying within the hour. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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The Glass Menagerie focuses on ever-present issues like the constant war between dreams and duties, absent family members and societal pressures. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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Sharmini Kumar’s The Princess and The Glass Piano is the true story of Princess Alexandra, a girl who was convinced she had swallowed a piano. Played by actress Stephanie Crowe, the play tells of the European princess’ life in the 19th century and dealing with her delusions. Reviewed by Nisha Joseph.
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