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A young girl with her arms outstretched and wearing a tshirt that says 'Flat Earth Society' , is standing in front of a scrim, behind which stands shadowy figures.
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Musical review: Flat Earthers: The Musical, Hayes Theatre

A maximalist queer love musical.

A young man is framed in a rectangle. He's surrounded by six people in the background. There's some sort of electronic-looking overlay that covers them.
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Musical review: Dear Evan Hansen, Roslyn Packer Theatre

The thought-provoking Broadway musical makes it premiere in Australia.

Brendan Wan and Randy Adeva, two young man in street gear standing outside in front of a palm tree.
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Comedy review: Hello Players! Vol 2., Trades Hall 

The musical chops of a sketch comedy duo.

Carol Whitfield, a woman in pale pink and white, with long brown hair and exaggerated eyeliner. She is looking to the side and smiling.
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Performance review: Beyond The Beehive: Amy Winehouse's Musical Mastery, MC Showroom

Amy Winehouse’s unique musical talents and persona remembered.

Girl in grey sweatshirt in pottery workshop.
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Two men, look across at each other on the set of 'Werewolf'. One in a suit, one in casual street gear. The steps the are standing are full of graffiti and rubbish.
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Theatre review: Werewolf, Arts Centre Melbourne

A clash of ideologies brings forth monstrous results.

A black and white photo of magician, Lachlan Wilde. There is smoke covering his face.
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Magic review: Mysterons, The MC Showroom

A blend of storytelling and magic.

A dark-haired woman is holding up a book with a black cover. Behind her are black and white images of crime scenes and information.
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Theatre review: He Had It Coming, The Provincial Hotel

Infamous murderesses and attackers tell their stories, leaving the audience to judge whether they were justified.

In a production of 'Years Years Bears', two women in colourful headscarves and sunglasses. One is standing behind the other and placing her hand over the other woman's mouth.
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Theatre review: Years Years Bears, Trades Hall

A promising mystery story still finding its feet.

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Theatre review: Why Not Believe in Everything?, Club Voltaire

Laura Fisher’s first play is poetic, vibrant and very funny. 

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