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Tough Time Nice Time | Ridiculusmus

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20 February 2009
Tough Time Nice Time | Ridiculusmus

Tough Time Nice Time is no comedy skit. There’s something much more here, but the journey is unnervingly, curiously enigmatic.

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Wind of Shaolin

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20 February 2009
Wind of Shaolin

I turned up to the State Theatre for Wind of Shaolin with no idea what to expect. Physical feats that induce involuntary gasps of disbelief were kind of what I was hoping for.

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I Bought A Blue Car Today | Alan Cumming

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20 February 2009
I Bought A Blue Car Today | Alan Cumming

There’s a fine line that most cabaret stars have to balance – between being one of us, the audience, but also making it very clear why they’re the one up there on the stage, and not down in the seats

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The Nargun and the Stars | ERTH

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20 February 2009
The Nargun and the Stars | ERTH
This stage adaption of Patricia Wrightson’s Australian classic is a visually spectacular production showcasing remarkable puppetry and animation.

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Wretch | La Mama

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20 February 2009
Wretch | La Mama

Wretch, in its themes and its dialogue, is crude and confronting to the end.

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Gutenberg! The Musical!

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19 February 2009
Gutenberg! The Musical!
It’s all completely terrible, and that’s the point. Except, the problem is… it really IS pretty dire stuff.

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The New Electric Ballroom

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18 February 2009
The New Electric Ballroom

Part surreal, part self-reflexive, word-lyrical and just a little bit depressing, The New Electric Ballroom is writer/ director Enda Walsh’s story of three sisters trapped by their memories and perceptions of the pain of love.

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The Removalists | Sydney Theatre Company

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17 February 2009
The Removalists | Sydney Theatre Company
As a young country, Australia is often subjected to questions of identity. Who we are, at times, seems inextricably linked with who we were - a convict colony founded on criminality, the dumping ground for Mother England’s lost souls.

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  1. Venus & Adonis | Bell Shakespeare & Malthouse Theatre
  2. Fragments | Theatre des Bouffes du Nord
  3. Focus on Schubert
  4. Nostalgia | Ishinha

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