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Boundary Street | Black Swan State Theatre Company
Written by Anna Locke   
Monday, 07 March 2011 18:38
Boundary Street | Black Swan State Theatre Company
There were some brilliant components to Boundary Street, namely the music, but unfortunately the script let the production down.
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Animagica | Amiina with the films of Lotte Reiniger
Written by Amy Welsh   
Monday, 07 March 2011 12:21
Animagica | Amiina with the films of Lotte Reiniger
Overall, what I liked the most about Animagica was its simple demonstration of the power of music to create mood, atmosphere and meaning.
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Soundtrack to a Legend
Written by Anna Locke   
Sunday, 27 February 2011 23:24
Soundtrack to a Legend
A biting score of jazz infused rock accompanied a captivating film about black American Boxer Jack Johnson in PIAF’s Soundtrack to a Legend.
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Trust | Schaubühne Berlin
Written by Anna Locke   
Saturday, 26 February 2011 16:28
Trust | Schaubühne Berlin
For a production that explores the high-speed society we live in and increasing demands on people, it felt like a long long show. It was, as one of the characters said “so ... so exhausting.”
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Truth and fiction | Perth Writer's Festival
Written by Sarah Green   
Monday, 07 March 2011 17:41
Truth and fiction | Perth Writer’s Festival
Chaired by Danielle Benda, the theme of truth and fiction was explored by six acclaimed writers, whose diversity made for a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of the topic.
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The Animals and Children Took to the Streets | 1927
Written by Amy Welsh   
Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:40
The Animals and Children Took to the Streets | 1927
Appearing at the Perth International Arts Festival, The Animals and Children Took to the Streets is a modern Gothic fairytale created by 1927, a contemporary performance company from the UK.
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Aftermath | New York Theatre Workshop
Written by Julia Hern   
Sunday, 27 February 2011 17:53
Aftermath | New York Theatre Workshop
Aftermath is an emotive piece of theatre which may provoke empathy, anger and perpetuate understanding.
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My Bicycle Loves You | Legs on the Wall
Written by Hayley Mayne   
Thursday, 24 February 2011 22:09
My Bicycle Loves You | Legs on the Wall
The stage was alive with activity as films were projected, onto screens, sets, props and even the actors themselves.
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