“I’m considering the people passing by. I imagine them in a world changed by global …
Reviews
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Alison Croggon reviews Kings of War: “The teeming detail that enlivens Shakespeare’s work – the …
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How do you speak to children about atrocity? Alison Croggon reviews Us/Them at the Adelaide …
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Carissa Lee reviews the Keir Choreographic Award: The Wetness and Memoir for Rivers and the …
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Robert Reid reviews the Keir Choreographic Award: Yoni, Stop-Go and Public Action
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Alison Croggon reviews the Keir Choreographic Award: A Caltex Spectrum, Personal Effigies and Post Reality …
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This is Lepage at his best, opening epic dimensions within intimate, domestic moments. Alison Croggon …
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Nassim has the apparently artless simplicity that emerges only from endless artfulness. It begins with …
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Alison Croggon ponders the contrasts between Barber Shop Chronicles and Farewell to Paper and decides …
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Perth Festival Diary #1: Alison Croggon looks at Hand Stories and dreams about Siren Song