Category: Entertainment
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Review: Delusions and Grandeur

Lose yourself in the mesmerising magic of classical music and performance artistry of Delusions and Grandeur.
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Review: Margret, You’re A Virgin!

Her first time smoking, first time having sex, and the first time something unbelievable happened. This fringe show tells the story of a girl who fell pregnant despite never having heterosexual sex.
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Review: Railway Bob

All aboard! Fall in love with ‘Bob the Railway Dog’ again and again as this trainspotting dog’s story is told with whimsy and heart.
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Review: Chicken

Don’t be chicken; embrace the absurd and prepare to be amazed by Eva O’Connor’s award-winning solo show!
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Review: Gull – or – The Most Lamentable Comedie Called Love

Raunchy comedy, provocative dialogue, and deep insight into the effects of patriarchy and heteronormativity meld into the must-see show that is: ‘Gull – or – The Most Lamentable Comedie Called Love’.
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When punchline meets headline: the relationship between comedy and modern journalism

Over 50 per cent of Australians admit they actively avoid the news. Comedian and media professional Jon Brooks contemplates the state of comedy and its ability to keep Australians engaged with current affairs.
