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Journey's End | Genesian Theatre

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12 April 2010
Journey's End | Genesian Theatre
There's nothing like a spot of traditional theatre, what? Provided it's topping, of course.

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Unseen Academicals | Unseen Theatre Company

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12 April 2010
Unseen Academicals | Bakehouse Theatre
This yarn of star crossed football fans, wizards and goblins was a delight with just the right amount of humour.

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Blackbird | 23rd Productions & La Boite Indie

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12 April 2010
23rd Productions & La Boite Indie
As we entered the theatre expectations were high. 90 minutes later we staggered out feeling distinctly underwhelmed and in need of a stiff drink…

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Mary Rose | Factory Space Theatre Company

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11 April 2010
Mary Rose | Factory Space Theatre Company
The indefatigable Roz Riley has breathed new life into the play.

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The Chronic Ills of Robert Zimmerman: AKA Bob Dylan (A Lie)

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11 April 2010
The Chronic Ills of Robert Zimmerman: AKA Bob Dylan (A Lie)
Dylan’s life and music it seems have been an exercise in integrating and moving on, a self evolving morphism.

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Elizabeth: Almost By Chance A Woman | Malthouse Theatre

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10 April 2010
Elizabeth: Almost By Chance A Woman | Malthouse Theatre
Far from the popular image of the Virgin Queen, but perhaps closer to reality, Fo's Elizabeth is portrayed as a foul-mouthed, narcissistic and obsessive individual.

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The Hatpin | Riverside Lyric Ensemble

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10 April 2010
The Hatpin | Riverside Lyric Ensemble
It's 1892 on the mean streets of Sydney. Unwed 18-year-old mother, Amber Murray, cast aside by the child's rapist father, and out by her parents, sleeps rough in the reserve, with her beloved babe-in-arms, Horace.

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Made In China (Or, How Shanghai Slim Found Jazz) | Lin Dong Fu

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10 April 2010
Made In China (Or, How Shanghai Slim Found Jazz) | Lin Dong Fu
Lim is an extremely charismatic performer who draws his audience in with his gentle rapport and skills as a raconteur.

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  2. Four Minute Warning
  3. Things I Shouldn't Have Said | Eddie Ifft
  4. Faces In The Street: A Salute To Henry Lawson

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