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identity revues

Analysis, University //

Who will carry on the tradition? On the future of revues

“If everyone on campus has never been in or to a revue, the tradition just dies.”

September 13, 2021 Josephine Lee
Reviews // 2017 Revues

Womn’s Revue is the most fun you’ll ever have at prom

Some memories you’ll want to forget, but in this show, Memories R Always

May 26, 2017 Alison Eslake
Reviews // 2017 Revues

Queer Revue is a bold, uncensored success

Watch out, Law Revue

May 20, 2017 Dustin Duong
Reviews // Revues

2017’s Sydney Uni Revue betrays a great cast

Roomies who Sydney Uni Revue together stay together

May 15, 2017 Maddy Gandhi and Alex Bateman
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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