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Tense Dave | Chunky Move Dance
Sunday, 06 May 2007
Tense Dave
Tense and thrilling are two words rarely credited to dance, let alone live performance in general.

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Paul | Company B
Saturday, 05 May 2007
Paul
Howard Brenton’s play Paul is the extraordinary story of St Paul, whose faith and fanatical commitment, in the playwright’s view, was as important in establishing the Christian religion as Christ himself.

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New Romantics | Australian Ballet
Saturday, 05 May 2007
New Romantics
George Balanchine’s 1928 work, Apollo, seemed an appropriate way to open The Australian Ballet’s new production, New Romantics.

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Operation | Blood Policy
Friday, 04 May 2007
Operation
Blood Policy’s Operation opening scenes immediately pose questions that are slowly unravelled over the course of the performance.

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Leskes Method | La Mama
Friday, 04 May 2007
Leske's Method
Leske’s Method is an evening of three short plays presented by Fractured Femur Theatre at La Mama.

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A History of Motion Pictures | La Mama
Friday, 04 May 2007
A History of Motion Pictures
Frank Bren’s A History of Motion Pictures is a fast and furious theatrical shadow play of films and film-making in the early twentieth century, that rockets along at a great rate like an early silent film.

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Mirage | Igneous
Wednesday, 02 May 2007
Mirage

Dancer James Cunningham uses a combination of dance and data projection to draw the audience into a strange new perceptual space.

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Rusalka | Opera Australia
Monday, 30 April 2007
Rusalka
Opera Australia this year presents Dvorak’s Rusalka, a work rarely staged in this country and a welcome departure from the standard Italian or German repertoire.

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