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Scapegoat: The Sally Collective

An audacious, energetic production, The Sally Collective is to be commended for its willingness to flout convention.

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The House of Yes

Bright and beautiful. Dark and tragic. The production leaves you in that state of ecstasy pinched between joy and desperation.

Opinions & Analysis

Can book trailers help authors boost sales?

Many authors are turning to book trailers to herald the arrival of a new book. But do they work?

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Calpurnia Descending

Serious, hilarious, technically impressive theatre, complete with a dancing giant rat.

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Bigger isn’t always better

Artists can develop their skills by turning their backs on spectacle and forcing themselves to work on a more intimate…

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Pennsylvania Avenue

The team behind 'Songs For Nobodies' reunite in a new show with mixed results.

Features

Indigenous art pioneer closes gallery doors

One of Melbourne's most established Indigenous art galleries, Gabrielle Pizzi Gallery, will close at the end of the year.

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The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland

Subtly disturbing, genuinely funny, a theatre experience which navigates the spaces between psychosis and sanity.

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I'll Eat You Last

Not just a celebration of celebrity and Hollywood gossip but a moving tribute to a fascinating woman who lived an…

Opinions & Analysis

Female-only film festivals should not exist

Ideally we would have no need for festivals that promote women in film, as we would already give them the…

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