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SUDS Major 2022: ‘Everynight’ — Bottled dreams, what could go wrong?

Dreams? Captured. Corporations? Stealing. Grief? Puzzling. Puppets? Puppets.

November 4, 2022 Olivia Croker
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Review: ‘Cherry’ at Sydney Fringe Festival

“On a cloud of cotton candy,” Sarah Leigh Carroll revisits her Teenage Dreams in Cherry.

September 18, 2022 Olivia Croker
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Review: Tell Me Things I Wouldn’t Mind Forgetting

A tender tale of disconnection and family.

May 10, 2021 Olivia Croker
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The Gilmore Girls Guide to Starting University

A lesson in new beginnings from an iconic mother-daughter duo.

February 22, 2021 Olivia Croker

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