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Company

This production of Company feels oddly flat and far from revolutionary.

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What is a poem worth?

Loughrey explores the liminal territory between a theatre show and a poetry reading.

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The Savages of Wirramai

An outstanding ensemble performance and a masterfully written and monstrous patriarch feature in this new family drama.

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The Intergalactic Nemesis

It was a thrill to watch these virtuosic voice actors leap between a retinue of larger-than-life characters, with barely a…

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On Writing by Charles Bukowski

One for the reference shelf for an aspiring writer, but not one as full of writerly advice as you might…

Features

Five emerging trends at Melbourne Fringe

From preoccupations with gender, sex and death to the growth of cabaret, this year’s Festival is a barometer of the…

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All Ears

Measured according to raised hands, clicks, the stomping feet, or the whirring of minds, data is gathered toward unknown ends

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Women theatremakers are MTC's focus in 2016

Having achieved gender parity with directors, the company now seeks to expand its Women Directors Program to other aspects of…

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Not Just A Dumb Blonde

Britni Leslie barely breaks a sweat in this finely calibrated cabaret

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Rachmaninov's Third

Rachmaninov's Third piano concerto as you've never heard it played before.

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