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Opera review: Capriccio, Palais Theatre

Victorian Opera’s Capriccio was an indulgent treat for music lovers and wordsmiths alike.

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Theatre review: Julius Caesar, fortyfivedownstairs

An excellent production that once again reminds us of the power of oratory.

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Performance review: Pattern of Plants, The Eleventh Hour Theatre

An ensemble with traditional Japanese and baroque Western instruments looked musically into the world of plants.

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From Tate Modern to Newcastle, Atong Atem is making an impact

Atong Atem's photography allows the past and the future to co-exist in powerful ways, and it's being noticed internationally.

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Theatre review: Monument, Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre

Hats off to playwright Emily Sheehan: ‘Monument’ is first-class writing.

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Theatre review: Prophet, Theatre Works

An immersive theatre design enriches the impact of this dystopian vison.

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Exhibition review: Jemima Wyman, Sullivan+Strumpf, Melbourne

With each meticulously constructed collage, Jemima Wyman’s solo exhibition ‘World Cloud’ offers viewers transcendence.

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Exhibition review: Going Insein, Gertrude Glasshouse

Artwork inspired by the inhumane conditions of the largest prison in Myanmar/Burma.

Karin McCracken, second from right, with students. Image supplied.
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Theatre show tackles the tricky subject of consent education

The award-winning Aotearoa New Zealand production YES YES YES is undertaking an Australian tour as consent education is mandated in…

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Performance review: Becoming Eliza, Comedy Theatre

Anna O'Byrne regales us with how she was chosen by Julie Andrews to play the role of Eliza Doolittle in…

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