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Melbourne Reviews
Miracleman
Written by Jack Teiwes   
Saturday, 05 July 2008
Miracleman
One of the more unusual and delightful theatrical experiences I’ve had in quite some time, Miracleman is a night of singularly unique performance.

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Just A Broadway Bogan | Steve Judkins
Written by Bron Batten   
Friday, 04 July 2008
Just A Broadway Bogan | Steve Judkins

Just a Broaday Bogan, Steve Judkin's one man show at the Butterfly Club, is full of show-stopping numbers and theatrical anecdotes from both sides of the fourth wall.

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Interviews with Famous People | La Mama
Written by Jack Teiwes   
Thursday, 03 July 2008
Interviews with Famous People | La Mama
This new play is definitely a curiosity, a variation on the popular genre of verbatim theatre but with a few interesting twists.

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Ravel's Bolero | Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Written by Melita Pereira   
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Ravel's Bolero | Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Ravel's Bolero showcases the pinnacle of classical music by composers such as Hector Berlioz, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arnold Schoenberg and Maurice Ravel.

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Five Kinds of Silence | OpticNerve
Written by Melita Pereira   
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Five Kinds of Silence | OpticNerve
Daring, innovative and disturbing, Five Kinds of Silence is a play which seeks to shatter the silence around physical violence and sexual abuse.

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Insane in London | Whimsical Tricycle
Written by Bron Batten   
Saturday, 28 June 2008
Insane in London | Whimsical Tricycle
The art of storytelling is steeped in rich theatrical tradition. An art form in its own right, at its best it is intimate, personal and simple - yet no mean feat for a performer to undertake.

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Apparently That's What Happened | Jo Lloyd
Written by Bron Batten   
Friday, 27 June 2008
Apparently That's What Happened | Jo Lloyd
Apparently That's What Happened explores fragmented recall, perspective and the reconstruction of events through the distorting filter of memory.

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The Children's Bach | ChamberMade
Written by Jack Teiwes   
Friday, 27 June 2008
The Children's Bach | ChamberMade
The Children’s Bach is a slow-burn exploration of some of the less dramatic or glamorous facets of “modern life”.

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