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Overland #210, Autumn 2013

Hailed as Australia’s foremost literary journal on progressive culture, Overland #210 Autumn 2013 exemplifies this epithet again.

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Lawrence Leung – Beginning Middle End

One of those rare comedy shows that elicits laughs all the way through while also giving audiences something to think…

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The Bull, The Moon and The Coronet of Stars

Van Badham’s clever triptych for two characters is an incisive working of issues surrounding passion, love and infidelity.

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Death of a Salesman

Black Swan serves up a classic rendition of a dramatic favourite.

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No Child…

Nilaja Sun is simply electrifying in her one-woman show about teaching drama to some of America’s most underprivileged youth.

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Monteverdi Masterpieces

Under Marshall McGuire’s direction this program of works by by Claudio Monteverdi offered a truly memorable experience.

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Red

Intelligent and engaging theatre; one of the best QTC productions Brisbane audiences have encountered in recent years.

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Hot Shoe Shuffle

Excellent performances and the vibrant hits of the Big Band era can't save this revived tap musical from feeling dated…

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Craig Hill - Jock’s Trap

Comedian Craig Hill kept the laughs flowing but such consummate control came at the expense of pushing his performance boundaries.

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Blak

An imperfect but powerful exploration of contemporary Indigenous culture and identity.

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