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The Magnets
Written by Anna Locke   
Saturday, 03 March 2012 07:04
The Magnets
UK band The Magnets brought their blend of razor sharp harmonies, witty chatter and slick dance moves to the Festival Gardens in a night of awe inspiring music.
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How Like An Angel
Written by Hayley Mayne   
Friday, 02 March 2012 00:47
How Like An Angel
How Like An Angel will remind you of the miracles of the human body and what its true capabilities are when stretched to the extreme.
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Driving Into Walls | Barking Gecko Theatre Company
Written by Anna Locke   
Monday, 27 February 2012 13:52
Driving Into Walls | Barking Gecko Theatre Company
Barking Gecko Theatre Company's latest show, Driving into Walls, should be compulsory viewing for anyone working or dealing with young people.
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The Winter's Tale | Propeller
Written by Julia Hern   
Monday, 20 February 2012 03:41
The Winter's Tale | Propeller
A combination of innovative direction and brilliant execution made this production of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, a fabulous piece of theatre.
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Onqoto and Parabelo | Grupo Corpo
Written by Julia Hern   
Saturday, 03 March 2012 02:59
Onqoto and Parabelo | Grupo Corpo
Onqoto and Parabelo was a visual feast as the lean, strong bodies of the Brazilian dance company, Grupo Corpo stomped and leaped their way across the stage of His Majesty's Theatre.
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Ennio Morricone: An Evening with the Maestro
Written by Julia Hern   
Tuesday, 28 February 2012 20:24
Ennio Morricone
The Italian Maestro has just turned 83 years old and showed no signs of age slowing him down during the 2 hour concert at Burswood theatre on Sunday night.
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Raoul | La Compagnie du Hanneton
Written by Hayley Mayne   
Tuesday, 21 February 2012 09:17
Raoul | La Compagnie du Hanneton
Sit down, buckle your seatbelt and prepare for one hell of a ride! By the time you finish watching this production you will be exhausted and that's just from watching.
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A Magic Flute | CICT/Theatre des Bouffes du Nord
Written by Anna Locke   
Sunday, 19 February 2012 07:47
A Magic Flute | CICT/Theatre des Bouffes du Nord
In Peter Brook's pared down A Magic Flute, the audience is able to appreciate the simplicity of Mozart's score with a classic tale of loss, greed, love and redemption.
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