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King Lear | Contemporary Legend Theatre
Written by Anica Boulanger-Mashberg   
Wednesday, 08 April 2009 00:06
King Lear | Contemporary Legend Theatre
This adaptation of Shakespeare’s King Lear is challenging for an audience unfamiliar with traditional Chinese opera.
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Two Pairs of Shorts | Australian Script Centre & Tasmanian Theatre Company
Written by Stephenie Cahalan   
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 00:53
Two Pairs of Shorts | Australian Script Centre & Tasmanian Theatre Company
Send four playwrights to the corners of Tasmania, ask them to spend one week as a guest of a town, and then write a short play out of that experience.
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King Lear | Contemporary Legend Theatre
Written by Briony Kidd   
Monday, 06 April 2009 01:38
King Lear | Contemporary Legend Theatre
Yep, this is theatre with a capital T, that heady stuff they used to do back in Victorian era London, the stuff that’s perfect for a large, old-fashioned space like the Theatre Royal in Hobart.
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KELP & Le Burceau Des Esprits | Tasdance
Written by Anica Boulanger-Mashberg   
Sunday, 05 April 2009 07:41
KELP & Le Burceau Des Esprits | Tasdance
The two works complement each other thematically, with each exploring an indigenous experience of the non-human and the environmental.
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Floating | Hugh Hughes
Written by Mark Cutler   
Tuesday, 07 April 2009 19:46
Floating | Hugh Hughes
You don’t ever know what is going to happen next and you don’t want to know, because it really is about being inside each delicious moment.
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Florence
Written by Briony Kidd   
Monday, 06 April 2009 02:37
Florence
In Florence Louise Moyes attempts something intriguing: a theatrical documentary.
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Floating | Hugh Hughes
Written by Briony Kidd   
Monday, 06 April 2009 00:00
Floating | Hugh Hughes
In this odd little gem of a show, Hugh Hughes tells us a story from his past, with the help of his cheerful friend Sioned Rowlands and a host of high-tech gadgets
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Ngai Tahu 32 | Atamira Dance Collective
Written by Kylie E Eastley   
Sunday, 05 April 2009 07:12
Ngai Tahu 32 | Atamira Dance Collective
The ominous but inevitable story of a man traveling from life to death begins in a tale of personal and cultural history, loss and maybe even regret.
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