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Kim Smith: Nova Noir

Nova Noir lures a willing audience into the dark, enigmatic world of Weimar cabaret, with an occasional electropop interlude.

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Little Bird

With a virtuosic performance from Paul Capsis, Little Bird is a worthily adventurous meeting of the old and new.

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Richard Powers: Orfeo

Orfeo is a wonderful meditation on the intensity and sheer obsessive nature of the creative mind.

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Frida People

Frida People is a pretty fine slice of DIY performance art - not virtuosic but full of heart.

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The House on the Lake

Aidan Fennessy’s script is well-written and clean, but dulled by a lack of courage and inspiration.

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Milat: Inside Australia’s Biggest Manhunt

Milat tells the story of how NSW police detective Clive Small finally caught one of Australia’s most wanted serial killers.

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Bastard Territory

This new play takes us on a journey where a rapidly changing Australia needs to find a new identity.

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Double Entendre

In this concert that pitted the MCO against ANAM, the differences were hard to tell and sometimes fell in the…

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The Speechmaker

With poor execution and stale writing, The Speechmaker is an unimaginative show that wallows in its own tediousness.

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Mary Stallings

Stallings’ control of her voice, her phrasing and her special interpretation of songs make her a consummate jazz professional.

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