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Reviews // Commerce Revue

Commerce Revue 2019: It’s actually just a wholesome office party

Let this talented cast spice up your boring boardroom party

August 30, 2019 Rhea Thomas
Culture //

Why didn’t people see the faculty revues?

Mary Ward is old and is going to tell the young people what to like

September 13, 2016 Mary Ward
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A tour-de-force of fun, farts and farce

Eden Faithfull also reviews the 2016 Commerce Revue

August 26, 2016 Eden Faithfull
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Made to please: The 2016 Commerce Revue

Imogen Harper reviews The Rise and Fall of Bliss Industries.

August 26, 2016 Imogen Harper
Culture, Reviews //

That Weird Brown Colour: Guys and Dollar Bills, the 2015 Commerce Revue

Sam Herzog is a word painter

September 2, 2015 Sam Herzog
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Commerce Revue: An excellent show

Sam Farrell also thought Moolah Rouge was a highlight of the revue season.

September 6, 2014 Sam Farrell
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Commerce Revue: A highlight of the season

Rebecca Wong on a highlight of revue season.

September 6, 2014 Rebecca Wong
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Commerce Revue: Les Biz (Alisha Aitken-Radburn)

Alisha Aitken-Radburn thinks Comm Revue’s stocks are on the increase.

August 27, 2013 Honi Soit

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