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Rufus Wainwright

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02 February 2008
Rufus Wainwright
Can you ever have too much of a good thing? After watching hedonistic performer Rufus Wainwright grace the stage of Hamer Hall for just under three hours, one can only wonder

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Hello Again | Gaiety Theatre

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01 February 2008
Hello Again | Gaiety Theatre

There is something very unique afoot at the Darlinghurst Theatre, something which stretches beyond the regular confines of independent theatre: A musical!

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Your Life As A Dyke

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01 February 2008
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Your Life As A Dyke is the pseudo, kinda, sorta sequel to My Life as a Dyke, conceived, ‘written’ and performed by two young talents, Nik Willmott and Rachel Forgasz.

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Aalst | National Theatre of Scotland

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31 January 2008
Aalst | National Theatre of Scotland
As a dark and disturbing performance that poses difficult questions about victims and aggressors, Aalst succeeds wonderfully.

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The Boy On The Beach | Out Cast Theatre

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31 January 2008
The Boy On The Beach | Out Cast Theatre
Steven Dawson, has written a very witty, intelligent and entertaining work with The Boy on the Beach

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A Tribute to Poppins | Jonathan Cook

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29 January 2008
A Tribute to Poppins | Jonathan Cook
A Tribute to Poppins utilises a boy’s passion for musicals as a vehicle to explore the challenges of adolescence and uncovering one’s sexuality

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The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy | Slingsby

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29 January 2008
The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy | Slingsby
The doors open and the crowd is directed into a dark space towards a tent with a warm glow. On reaching the tent the audience steps into another world.

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Porcelain | La Mama

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28 January 2008
Porcelain | La Mama

What makes Porcelain so interesting is the fact that the central character, a gay Asian man, is not just the victim, but also the perpetrator.

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  1. Much Ado About Nothing | Sydney Shakespeare Festival
  2. A Year With Frog and Toad | Ensemble Theatre
  3. Dolly Diamond and her 13 piece Big Band
  4. Aeros

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