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King Kong

The technology at the heart of this new musical is truly impressive; it’s a shame the same can’t be said…

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Solomon and Marion

Set in a fragile, post-apartheid South Africa, Lara Foot’s play strives to present a story about forgiveness and reconciliation.

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Vale Betty Burstall

The founder of Melbourne’s iconic La Mama Theatre passed away on Friday afternoon, aged 87.

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Mahler Chamber Orchestra: Program 1

The Mahler Chamber Orchestra has many players capable of the finest articulation and musical expressiveness.

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Chucho Valdes & the Afro-Cuban Messengers

71 year old Chucho Valdes enjoys the status of a saint in his native Cuba.

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Palace of the End

A triptych of monologues inspired by real life stories, Judith Thompson’s play is a lament for Iraq.

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The Boys

Black Water Theatre Company's debut production of The Boys by Gordon Graham certainly packs a wallop.

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Appalachian Spring

This Melbourne Symphony concert saw a piccolo vying for line honours with a coloratura soprano and a firebird.

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On the Bodily Education of Young Girls

Director Adena Jacobs unfortunately misfires with this inert, sluggish piece of abstract theatre.

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This musing on loneliness, aging, fear and friendship is a bit of a hodgepodge, but ultimately enjoyable and insightful.

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