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Esther Anatolitis is the new director of RAV

Melbourne Fringe Festival CEO Esther Anatolitis is now the director of Regional Arts Victoria.

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Blindscape

NEXT WAVE: Circus artist Skye Gellman uses an iPhone app to lead an audience through his innovative and thoroughly fun…

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Everynight, Everynight

GASWORKS: Frank Theatre Company tackles one of the most challenging texts in Australian theatre history and executes it with masterful…

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Sundowner

ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE: This poignant work shifts effortlessly between drama and dance, memory and hallucination as it explores the experience…

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The Girls in Grey

THEATREWORKS: This well-researched and beautifully written new Australian play focuses on the women who served as nurses in World War…

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Boy Girl Wall

MTC: An intelligent piece of theatre that is not only laugh out loud funny, but also highly original, innovative, and…

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Ross Noble: Nonsensory Overload

MICF: Weaving his comedic way through a mystifying maze of tangents, every night spent in the company of Ross Noble…

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Alma Mater

ARTS HOUSE: A filmic tour-for-one, this fascinating performance work uses technology to eloquent, vivid and immersive effect.

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Simon Amstell - Numb

MICF: The popular UK comedian’s Australian debut proves disappointing, and worse, under-rehearsed.

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Pyramids and Pimm’s

MICF: A racist Toorak matron and a trashy Egyptian belly dancer from Reservoir make unlikely allies in this painfully unfunny…

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