As an art exhibition, Atmospheric Memory is cool, edgy, and highly intelligent. As an experience however, it is scary, eye-opening, and prescient.
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MUSE’s production is an extraordinary watch. The cast, music directors and stage directors have embedded a rhythmic flow within my experiences of womanhood.
It is freeing to have an exhibition admit that maybe we don’t know the full story behind why objects were made, but that doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate the impact it had along the way.
Despite the weight of the discussions during the session, there was a warmth in the room — a reminder that political struggle often begins with solidarity and love.
O’Leary talked about the need to have a grassroots movement when it comes to the referendum and critiquing Labor at every given step.
This event was a reminder that it is incumbent upon us — activists, scholars, and indeed you, reading this — to stop the self-fulfilling prophecy of war that AUKUS demands.
Ruhl’s play is about the lovers, sure, but with the introduction of Eurydice’s Father, the play then becomes something more – a meditation on memory, and loss, and love, and what it means to be a daughter to a father.
The Law Revue crew dangled the bagel, and left no crumbs behind.
Those in the mood for a truly gritty noir that never loses its audience will find a welcome experience in Godland.
The musical book comedy is back from the dead.