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Killer Joe | B Sharp

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14 October 2008
Killer Joe | B Sharp
As long as the play makes you think, it's a job well done. The question, however, is… does it?

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La Petite Mort | Ladies Who Lounge

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14 October 2008
La Petite Mort | Ladies Who Lounge
La Petite Mort is a one-woman cabaret show performed by Isabel Hertaeg, a dynamic singer out to tease, thrill and entertain.

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Gerard Masters Trio

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13 October 2008
Gerard Masters Trio
Masters Mannell Undy sounds like a legal firm, or ad agency, but, no, it's a trio of very evenly talented (and prodigiously so) and matched, young gun jazz musicians.

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Comedy & Mayhem | Jackie Loeb

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13 October 2008
Comedy & Mayhem | Jackie Loeb
There are plenty of sharp, acidic one-liners amongst the anecdotes and lewd songs: the doctor says she can't have children, because she's too selfish.

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Viva Voices: The Idea of North & Katie Noonan Quartet

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13 October 2008
Viva Voices: The Idea of North & Katie Noonan Quartet
Viva Voices was one of the featured events of this year's spring festival, Viva La Gong, in Wollongong.

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Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Showtune Productions

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13 October 2008
Hedwig and the Angry Inch | Showtune Productions

As the headline show in Brisbane’s new cabaret festival, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a brilliantly inappropriate musical choice.

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Helena and the Journey of Hello | Terrapin

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13 October 2008
Helena and the Journey of Hello | Terrapin Puppet Theatre

Terrapin Puppet Theatre’s exploration of ‘digital puppetry’ continues with this latest work, inspired by playing around with mobile phones.

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Her Aching Heart | WishingWell Productions

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13 October 2008
Her Aching Heart | WishingWell Productions

Why stage an English play steeped in middle-class stereotypes of class and gender at a contemporary Australian Pride festival? I have no idea.

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  3. A Largely Fanciful History of the Spiegeltent
  4. Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome | Bell Shakespeare & QTC

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