An exhibition of Victorian College of the Arts students, exploring issues surrounding the transfer of information, contextual influence on meaning and concepts of the self and the object. Reviewed by Amelia Saward.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
An exhibition of Victorian College of the Arts students, exploring issues surrounding the transfer of information, contextual influence on meaning and concepts of the self and the object. Reviewed by Amelia Saward.
Continue ReadingMelbourne, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2014
How Do I Live without a live-action Con Air sequel? Tommy Dassalo fills the void at MFF 2014 and Ali Schnabel loves it.
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In just a span of 50 minutes, this whip-smart show cracked through ambition, morality, feminism and even coffee art. It is the story of April Fuller, played by the elastic boned Isabella Valette, who claws her way to tepid fame through selling out her family. Reviewed by Verity Johnson.
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Improvised singing, improvised comedy, improvised dancing and a whole lot of fun are the perfect ingredients for a musical within a musical. Reviewed by Kara Bertoncini.
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Page to Stage Theatre Company have taken on the difficult feat of re-contextualising Shakespeare in their performance of Hamlet, set in a reality television age. The result is well worth a look. Reviewed by Sahara Caroline Wilson.
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This is the story of Stephen Valeri, a really fat kid. Who became an even fatter adult. And is now a slightly less fatter adult. Reviewed by Kara Bertoncini.
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