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Miss Peony — multilingual plays have come to Sydney, but there’s still a long way to go.

Miss Peony celebrates the diverse identity of the Chinese diaspora in Australia, transporting you to a nostalgic time in pageant history.

August 2, 2023 Lizzy Kwok
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‘Scenes from the Climate Era’: What marks the end of an era?

Now, we are long past the point of no return. All we can do is try to come to terms with the world we do live in, and rethink how to live in it.

June 7, 2023 Sandra Kallarakkal
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At What Cost? at Belvoir St Theatre

Director Nathan Maynard’s depictions of Country and competing histories was eye-opening, and inspired discussion during and after the show.

May 29, 2023 Hamani Tanginoa
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Belvoir’s Feminazi: digital, dramatic, droll and dark

Intertwining the digital and the tangible, Feminazi attempts to critique man-hating lesbians in a tongue-in-cheek manner, coming to the conclusion that intersectionality is necessary and nothing is as clear cut as it seems.

March 12, 2023 Katarina Butler
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Tell Me I’m Here — Review

The story of a complex and compassionate mother reveals her struggle to support her son amidst uncaring systems and a lack of mental health services.

September 1, 2022 Esther Whitehead
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‘I had flushed with anger’: A Room of One’s Own, back by popular demand

The theatre adaptation of Woolf's book has renewed relevance amid the government's gender crisis.

May 12, 2021 Felicity Macourt

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