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Man of Aran | British Sea Power

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22 February 2010
Man of Aran | British Sea Power
Robert Flaherty’s 1934 pseudo-documentary depicting life on the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland was brought to life by British band British Sea Power, who provided a soundtrack to the silent film.

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Bent | Focus Theatre & B Sharp

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22 February 2010
Bent | Focus Theatre & B Sharp
Powerful, bittersweet, funny and at times gut-wrenching and devastating, Bent is quite simply a great piece of theatre.

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Almost An Evening | Accidental Productions

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21 February 2010
Almost An Evening | Accidental Productions

Almost An Evening is an apt title for three short satiric plays that almost get it right in the Stables behind the Stag Hotel at Adelaide’s Fringe.

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Hamlet | La Boite

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20 February 2010
Hamlet | La Boite

With a mix of the brilliant and the perhaps not so brilliant, Hamlet is a relatively good start to La Boite’s year.

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The Merchants of Bollywood

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20 February 2010
The Merchants of Bollywood
The Merchants of Bollywood is a rich and colourful introduction to both India’s film industry and its long tradition of dance.

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Director's Cut | Searchlight Festival 2010

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20 February 2010
Director's Cut | Searchlight Festival 2010

These acts defy explanation and avoid description, but are pure moments of live energy.

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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

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20 February 2010
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

The mellow crowd kicked back and let the swirly sounds and jangley guitars wash over them, a great way to end the working week.

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Sylvia Plath: The Girl Who Wanted to be God | New Performance Company

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19 February 2010
Sylvia Plath: The Girl Who Wanted to be God | New Performance Company

At the age of 17 Sylvia Plath referred to herself in her diary as ‘the girl who wanted to be god’, this use of the past tense perhaps foreshadowing her early demise.

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  1. Life and Fate | Maly Drama Theatre
  2. 66A Church Road | Daniel Kitson
  3. Madagascar | Melbourne Theatre Company
  4. The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer | Weeping Spoon

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