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The Folding Wife | Urban Theatre Projects
Saturday, 21 April 2007
The Folding Wife
A woman and two men enter the space. She strips down to her underwear, and the men begin to move around her, adding and subtracting things from her mannequin-like body.

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The Curious Pain of Louis XIV
Thursday, 19 April 2007
The Curious Pain of Louis XIV
A Mistress, Black Magic, Adultery and a King with an anal fistula. This music theatre production appears to have it all, but the sad truth though is that despite some genuinely decent performances from the ensemble the piece as a whole was lacking.

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The Barber of Seville | Opera Australia
Thursday, 19 April 2007
The Barber of Seville
Blessed with good humour, a magnificent score, and a leading lady to write home to mother about, the production never really displeases – even when it’s difficult to hear – and is, more often than not, almost helplessly endearing.

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Die Roten Punkte
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
Die Roten Punkte
If you think you are ready to enter the huffy, self-absorbed, playfully morose and simply idiotic world of simpleton-sibling rock, then enter the world of Berlin’s Otto and Astrid Rot.

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Andrew McClellands Somewhat Ambitious Solution for Making the World a Better Place (in general)
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
Andrew McClelland
Attempting to solve the world's dilemmas in 60 minutes was always going to be a challenge, so McClelland goes straight for the big guns: racism, politics, drugs, religion.

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Cant Pay? Wont Pay! | NIDA
Tuesday, 17 April 2007
Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay!
Almost nothing could be considered too outrageous for this production, and it is an utter delight to watch.

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Top Town | Alan Brough
Monday, 16 April 2007
Alan Brough
What makes this a stand-out event is his skill in cutting and pasting bite-sized pieces of his material to re-run in different formats.

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Last One Standing | nm productions
Monday, 16 April 2007
Last One Standing
There are scenes where the dynamic relationship between the actors is like watching the ABC’s Australian Stories, sadly this is not realised throughout the entire piece.

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