On Stage: Canary
After two years of COVID interruptions, Melbourne writer and actor Isabella Perversi finally has the chance to perform her work on stage to a live audience.
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Jules Allen’s new play Betty covers several confronting issues including the impacts of dementia and traumatic upbringings on family relationships.
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How being Big Build escapees rekindled a love of inner Melbourne
If I ever talk about a tree-change, slap me. Then remind me of our family’s spellbinding ten weeks in Victoria’s capital city. A lockdown had been announced, so a city break in Melbourne was hardly on the agenda.
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What rhymes with orange?
While COVID isn’t directly mentioned in Isabella Perversi’s latest play What rhymes with orange? it’s had a major impact.
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On Stage: When the Rain Stops Falling
Watching Andrew Bovell’s award-winning play, When the Rain Stops Falling, takes some concentration but it’s well worth the effort.
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On Stage: Matador
The joy, pain and confusion of falling in love are laid bare in Matador, playing at Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre.
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On Stage: Drummer Queens
Drummer Queens delivers non-stop entertainment thanks to the cast’s sublime percussion skills, imaginatively choreographed dance and acrobatic routines and colourful synchronised lighting.
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On Stage: Coral Browne: This F***ing Lady
Amanda Muggleton’s one woman play, Coral Browne: This F***ing Lady, is likely to be an eye-opener for many.
Read More »Exhibition: Feeling Colours at Bluethumb Art Gallery
Feeling Colours, a new exhibition at Collingwood’s Bluethumb Art Gallery explores the connection between colour and human emotion using upcycled furniture, art and textiles.
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Movie: Antoinette in the Cévennes
Antoinette in the Cévennes is the perfect escapism movie. The French romantic comedy is entertaining and captures the beauty of the Cévennes National Park
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