Category: Review
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Review: Art Gallery of South Australia celebrates Archibald Prize winners and Robert Wilson’s moving portraits

Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize and Robert Wilson: Moving Portraits are sure to entrance with their expert blend of art history and future, traditionalism and controversy
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Di & Viv & Rose illustrates the power of friendship through wit, heart and 80s nostalgia

Di (Julia Vosnakis), Viv (Georgia Laity) and Rose (Isabel Vanhakartano) remind us that in this life, if you have a couple of besties with you – for the good, the bad and the sad – then you are set.
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Unperturbed: a moving and accurate depiction of grief

Father and son duo, John and Jack Kearney, have created a remarkably touching play that articulates the struggles of grief.
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“No war is worth it”: In Their Footsteps is an insight into the lives of American women in the Vietnam War

Director Carly Fisher brings together a moving performance that makes you laugh and cry at the same time.
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Na Djinang Circus’s Common Dissonance unsettles ways of seeing with uncommon flair

Through a versatile circus and dance production that is simultaneously playful and tear-jerking, Green Room Award nominee Common Dissonance tumbles contemporary Australian reasoning on its head.
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Review: ScoMo’s Sunday Service

ScoMo’s Sunday Service is an unconventional rite of worship in which Scott Morrison recalls how his irresponsible nature, God’s Plan, and excrement landed him as the 30th prime minister of Australia.
