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Varla Jean Merman Is Anatomically Incorrect!
Wednesday, 25 April 2007
Varla Jean Merman
Not Nicole Kidman on anatomic steroids, but the love child of Ethel Merman and Ernest Borgnine, diva extraordinare Varla Jean Merman brassily boasts a treasure chest of cabaret mayhem.

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Ying Tong | Sydney Theatre Company
Monday, 23 April 2007
Ying Tong
A dramatic journey to the centre of Goon comic genius - Spike Milligan's mind of lost marbles at the time of his mental breakdown.

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Bed | One Year Lease
Monday, 23 April 2007
Bed | One Year Lease
As if with a microscope, the play poses a question plainly and with no vindication, what’s the worst thing you’ve done?

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Anconvenientlie | Rod Quantock
Monday, 23 April 2007
Rod Quantock
The man who, rubber chicken on a pole, once took bemused Melburnians on an impromptu tour of unlikely places, leads his audience up the stairs at the Swiss Club singing Eidelweiss.

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I Get The Music In You | Queenie van de Zandt
Monday, 23 April 2007
I Get The Music In You
Van De Stool is a catty, competitive, never-hit-the-big-note singer turned snake-oiled music therapist.

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How Do You Like Your Eggs? | Andrea Powell
Sunday, 22 April 2007
How Do You Like Your Eggs
Andrea Powell delivers quick random humour embedded in a punchy and well crafted self-written script, as she talks to her audience about her personal experiences of modern dating including the many ‘nutjobs’ she has encountered.

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Il Trovatore | Opera Australia
Sunday, 22 April 2007
Il Trovatore
This is an original and powerful production that blends history and realism with the fantastic and the romantic. Musically it is satisfying and uplifting. Dramatically, it grows from an uncertain opening to a lively and passionate second act.

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Phobia | Chamber Made Opera
Sunday, 22 April 2007
Phobia
A detective develops a fear of heights after a chase across city rooftops leads to a near fatal fall. It’s this weakness that will prevent him from saving the wife of a close friend from falling to her death from a bell tower. Sound familiar?

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