Hobart
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Festival review: Mona Foma, Hobart
Mona Foma’s parade of paradoxical marvels and altered realities.
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New dance company aims to strengthen career pathways
Great Southern Dance intends to strengthen career paths for Tasmanian dancers and reflect the island’s unique history and geography.
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Playing on: fighting brain drain in smaller cities
Opportunity, infrastructure and cyclic patterns of migration all play a part in anchoring classical musicians’ lives in cities like Hobart…
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Theatre review: The Maids
Genet’s fevered fantasy of murderous freedom is given a high definition performance by two star actors.
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Theatre review: The Rocky Horror Show
Forty-eight years later, Tasmania finally gets to jump to the left and take a step to the ri-i-i-ight.
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So you want my arts job: Art Installer
Mona’s Collection and Exhibition Preparator shares how he shifted from hospitality into the arts and why he finds cat mummies…
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Celebrating 40 years of Terrapin
Four decades on, Tasmania's beloved puppet company is thriving.
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Theatre review: A Not So Traditional Story
Terrapin Puppet Theatre makes Tasmania’s dark history accessible for the young.
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Theatre review: The Motherload
Laughter eases the burden of motherhood.
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Hobart’s biennial literary festival returns
A (non-online) literary festival for all: adults, YA and kids.