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Peter Burrell-Sander

Pink text reading "Queer Honi presents: Hope Through Fear" on a pale yellow background.
Opinion // Queer Honi

Hope Through Fear

Optimism should be sought through radical negativity

May 1, 2019 Peter Burrell-Sander
Reviews //

On the fringe

Peter Burrell-Sander (PBS) reviews Jetpack Theatre’s Brain Problem Situation (BPS) as part of the Sydney Fringe

September 10, 2016 Peter Burrell-Sander
Reviews //

Tender Napalm

Peter Burrell-Sander prefers odourless napalm.

May 20, 2016 Peter Burrell-Sander
Culture //

Ungle-Bungle School Yearly Dramatacular: Reviewed

Peter Burrell-Sander loves sketch comedy

May 20, 2016 Peter Burrell-Sander
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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