Love, war and aspiration: The Matilda Waltz follows the stories of five daughters for an alternative perspective on life in early Twentieth Century Australia. Reviewed by Eliza Berlage.
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Love, war and aspiration: The Matilda Waltz follows the stories of five daughters for an alternative perspective on life in early Twentieth Century Australia. Reviewed by Eliza Berlage.
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Love is: bittersweet, beautiful, a battlefield, bullshit? Through seven plays and monologues exploring the dark side of relationships, Eliza Berlage found out love is more than meets the eye.
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Five mythical creatures are reborn in present day Sydney; Succubus, Siren, Werefox, Selkie and Naga. Ambrosia explores the contemporary battle for connection, justice and agency. Reviewed by Anne Lau.
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Head down Abercrombie Street and you’ll find a warm, welcoming pub that goes by the name of The Chippendale Hotel, housing a little-known underground comedy cavern called The Den. Wind your way down the stairs on Saturday, and from the hours of 8:30pm til 10pm, you can immerse yourself in a show compiled by Complete […]
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Super 8 Dreams is an immersive exhibition of short films by Tony Lawrence. Hattie O'Donnell explores why watching these short films is witnessing an expert at work.
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Over thirty years, childhood best friends Kayleen and Doug's lives intersect at bizarre intervals. Gruesome Playground Injuries explore their relationships, beautifully executed by The Kings Collective. Reviewed by Anne Lau.
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Sydney-based Bandaluzis Flamenco played a captivating show at Venue 505, blending rich, textured harmonies and hypnotising dancers. Reviewed by Lily Mei.
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The Bear Pack have been causing quite a stir for absurd, improvised comedy. Emily Meller went to see what the quick-fire comedy duo were all about.
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HIM is best enjoyed when embracing what the Fringe is all about — discovering new work you wouldn't normally enjoy, and finding beauty in them when you normally would not. Bridget Conway tells us why.
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Just because French is a romantic language, doesn't mean that French relationships are any easier. Eliza Berlage found out that the grass is never greener in any language when it comes to communication and couples.
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