Category: Arts
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What’s on in March: the penny pincher edition
In the inaugural edition of “What’s On”, On the Record brings you a variety of talks, shows and performances that you can attend without loosening the purse strings – and still have that smashed avocado.
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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.
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(How) to be or not to be: Hamlet in the Other Room reimagines the question
In their lively debut, the Good Company Theatre Collective brings the audience along on a refreshing, choose-your-own-adventure restaging of Shakespeare’s Hamlet that challenges what we see and how we see it.
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The Ukulele Dream Girl farewells Feast Festival 2021 with community cabaret
With a much-needed break on the horizon, the Ukulele Dream Girl is set to farewell the stage in style with Self-Isolation Songbook – a multi-part show that is bound to pluck at the heartstrings.
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Engraving culture: Turkish mirrors and the gutsy gallery owner that created them
Ron Hoenig interviews a gutsy gallery owner and reflects on mirrors, courage and the process of engraving ourselves on each other.