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Desert Mob 2013

Printmaking, not painting, generated the most interest at this year’s Desert Mob exhibition at the Araluen Arts Centre.

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Vivaldi by Candlelight

Already the cognoscenti are comparing Perth Chamber Orchestra, launched only months ago, to some of the world’s best ensembles.

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Kamahl – My Life, My Music

This year’s OzAsia Festival had a focus on Malaysia, and no-one epitomises the Australian/Malaysian connection more than Kamahl.

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Angela Hewitt

Pianist Angela Hewitt is regarded as an expert on the music of JS Bach.

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This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

With such a surfeit of talent and charm, Cosgriff is bound to have a long and successful career.

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A Chekhov Triptych

Chekhov's idiosyncratic characters are brought to life by an excellent cast, under the guidance of director Brigid Gallacher.

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The Graduate

The sex was good and the lines are still funny but we were not seduced by this Mrs Robinson.

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From a Black Sky

This new chamber opera by composer Sandra France and librettist Helen Nourse commemorates the devastating 2003 Canberra bushfires.

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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

If TV sitcom Two and a Half Men is to your taste, you might enjoy this mash-up of the Bard.

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The Sheds

Writer/director James Cunningham examines the impact of a teammate coming out in this short drama set in the world of…

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