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The Zombie State | Melbourne Workers Theatre
Written by Bron Batten   
Friday, 19 September 2008
The Zombie State | Melbourne Workers Theatre
Rows of people stand before us. Some are swaying slightly while others slump, apparently asleep. They all share a dull, glazed demeanor. Some are alive and some are dead. But which is which?

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Manon | The Australian Ballet
Written by Stephanie Glickman   
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Manon | The Australian Ballet
The three act narrative ballet, Manon, begins in the bustling streets of Paris and ends in the murky swamps of Louisiana.

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John and Jen
Written by Nikki Thomas   
Monday, 15 September 2008
John and Jen
Why this delicate piece succeeds is the outstanding talent of the two performers, Lisa Marie Charalambous and Chris Durling.

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The Real Thring | Hoy Polloy
Written by Bron Batten   
Sunday, 14 September 2008
The Real Thring | Hoy Polloy
Frank Thring is a celebrity icon of a lost era, belonging to a time when movie stars were shimmering beacons of class and decadence and mass media figures were famous for more than just being evicted from a televised sharehouse.

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Vamp | Meow Meow
Written by Stephanie Glickman   
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Vamp | Meow Meow
Vamp is no simple cabaret piece, rather a dense theatrical experience intertwining original vocals, aerial work, monologue and bizarre 1920’s inspired costume.

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The Best of the West End | MSO Pops
Written by Olympia Bowman-Derrick   
Monday, 08 September 2008
Jacinta Whyte
The Best of the West End presented by MSO Pops was the most fun I, and I think many audience members, have had in a long time

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The Lonesome West | Tiny Dynamite
Written by Melita Pereira   
Sunday, 07 September 2008
The Lonesome West | Tiny Dynamite
The Lonesome West tells the story of Valene and Coleman Connor, two boisterously feuding brothers caught in a deadlock over the death of their father, potato crisps and figurines of the Virgin Mary.

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Tell Me On A Sunday | Kookaburra
Written by Vito Mattarelli   
Friday, 05 September 2008
Tell Me On A Sunday | Kookaburra
Jolene Anderson is very likeable, attractive and has a pleasant though limited singing voice. Commercial casting has given her a challenging opportunity, and she certainly tries hard to meet that challenge.

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