Tag: Theatre
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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: Confessions of a Boba Liberalist

Juanita Navas-Nguyen was told by her sister that she was “the wrong type of Asian”. Her Fringe show, Confessions of a Boba Liberalist, was an emotive grapple between the cultural identity you create for yourself, and what society pushes onto you.
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What’s on in Adelaide: May edition

From foodie events to local gigs, in-conversations with authors and more, this month’s On The Record guide to What’s On showcases a diverse range of activities that won’t break the bank.
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Seeing is believing: community TV show “BTS with Jess” is set to make the arts more accessible to young people

Ahead of her show’s premiere on April 8, UniSA student Jess McCall shares the value of the arts as an outlet for local youth. BTS with Jess, which shows young people how to get involved in arts, is a testament to the importance of emerging voices and the community television stations featuring them.
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Review: 1 in a Chameleon

Narie Foster’s debut one-woman show is so intimately introspective it will make you laugh while you question your entire sense of belonging.
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Review: An Attempt to Lose Time

Miranda Prag’s one-woman show is a wonderfully weird exploration of time, climate change, hubris and how humanity can do things differently.
