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BarberSoc Presents: Petrichord – The Sound of Rain

BarberSoc is definitely in the running for the most wholesome society at USyd. With a show spanning almost three hours, it’s incredible to see so many people dedicated to making music with their mouths.

June 2, 2023 Katarina Butler
Opinion //

Who would win? The USU or culture

On the need for USyd’s performing arts scene to hold the USU to account.

August 8, 2021 Matthew Forbes
Reviews // Campus Culture

Review: Sydney University Sydney Orchestra’s Slavic Reflections

The concert's old-new-old music sandwich formula proved to be a satisfying and enjoyable night of music

June 11, 2017 Josie Gibson
A group of young people stand in two lines on stage, lit by stage lights. The man at the front on the left is holding a microphone and is beatboxing while the rest sing.
Reviews // Campus Culture

Review: BarberSoc’s A Cappella Extravaganza

BarberSoc's Extravaganza was a night of sharing the heartfelt pleasure of singing

June 10, 2017 Maxim Adams
Culture //

2016 Queer Revue Review – “This show is fucking fire”

Jayce Carrano has the review

June 10, 2016 Jayce Carrano
Culture, Uncategorized //

Pardon the French

Peter Burrell-Sander didn’t need a translator to understand Je Ne Sais Quoi

March 17, 2016 Peter Burrell-Sander

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