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Melbourne Knowledge Week: catch up with the future

Witness technology alter our perception of human performers, discover how visual art is changing clinical practice in the health sciences,…

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The Mesh

Challenging without being verbose, this a fine example of a gifted writer and terrific director.

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Hello, Goodbye and Happy Birthday

Roslyn Oades' latest work plays like an encyclopaedia of Australian attitudes to ageing.

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Something Very Far Away

A little puppet show asks a big question: how far would we go for true love?

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The Trouble With Harry

Beautifully written but lacking in drama, Lachlan Philpott's new play tells an intriguing story in an uninteresting way.

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Have I No Mouth

This innovative Irish production exploring a family’s grief is intriguing, but doesn’t quite deliver on its compelling premise.

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Complexity of Belonging

Complexity of Belonging is indefatigable, overwhelming and utterly unforgettable.

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Mechanical Eye

It is sharp, powerful and mercifully short. In one word – mesmerizing or in another – haunting.

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Stone Mattress: Nine Tales

Bleak futures, toxic relationships and razor sharp observation; this is Margaret Atwood at her finest.

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HorseHead

Clever and original, but the actors' performances did not quite match the quality of the play itself.

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