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Whose City of Literature is it anyway?

Whoā€™s responsible for upholding Melbourneā€™s UNESCO City of Literature status?

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Brio

Bach, Schubert and Beethoven featured in this latest concert by the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra.

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Rupert

David Williamsonā€™s new play is a comedy, but not quite a caricature.

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SalomƩ

A gleefully queer reworking of Oscar Wilde's biblical tale of sexuality, obsession, power and entitlement.

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La Sylphide

The Australian Ballet's latest production was an evening of pure enjoyment rather than challenge or experimentation.

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IphigƩnie

Lyric Opera of Melbourne are to be congratulated for this enterprising albeit slightly uneven production.

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The Confidence Man

Part domestic thriller, part interactive theatrical experience, this fascinating production encourages self-reflection.

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Great Performers 2013: Susan Bullock

One of the worldā€™s leading dramatic sopranos, Susan Bullock is making a welcome return to Australiaā€™s recital and operatic stages.

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Flinders Quartet ā€“ Folk Memories

A concert of works by Beethoven, Kats-Chernin and BartĆ³k featuring the influence of traditional folk themes.

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Are you funnier than a small dog?

In a quintessential Fringe performance, a group of alternative comedians will try to avoid being upstaged by a dog.

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