On Stage: Much Ado About Nothing
Melbourne Shakespeare Company has again demonstrated its skill at modernising a Shakespearean comedy without compromising its essence.
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Movie: Anatomy of a Fall
It’s no surprise Anatomy of a Fall has won Golden Globe and Cannes International Film Festival best film awards.
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Movie: Priscilla
Watching Priscilla, Sofia Coppola’s movie about Priscilla Presley, it’s hard to believe all of it is true.
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On Stage: Jazz Men
Watching Jazz Men at Melbourne’s Athenaeum Theatre it was hard to believe the performers had only been rehearsing for eight days.
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Travelling on The Overland train
My trip on The Overland train between Melbourne and Adelaide didn’t start well but improved once onboard.
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Movie: Two Tickets to Greece
What could possibly go wrong when two school friends who haven’t seen each other for 30 years go on a road-trip to the Greek Islands?
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On Stage: Outback Adventures
At one stage it was hard to know if parents or their children were enjoying the family musical Outback Adventures more.
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On Stage: The Merchant of Venice
The delivery of the many humorous lines and actions in The Merchant of Venice ensures the Melbourne Shakespeare Company’s latest production presents as a comedy.
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Movie: Saltburn
Director Emerald Fennell’s stated aim for her latest offering, Saltburn, provides an apt description of the movie.
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On Stage: In The Club
The potentially destructive relationship between young women and footballers is explored in In The Club, a new play from Australian playwright Patricia Cornelius.
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