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Comedy // Politics

Statistical miracle: all of Mosman dad’s political beliefs personally benefit him

Who would have thought?

May 19, 2017 Jayce Carrano
Comedy //

Bold New Production of Lady Windermere’s Fan Shifts Action to Late 1890s

While many think of Oscar Wilde’s classic society comedy Lady Windermere’s Fan as being wedded (pun not intended) to the social structures and mores of its 1892 setting, one local theatre group and its iconoclastic director are turning that on its head, by setting it in the late 1890s. Dwight Hedley of Cremorne has spent…

August 6, 2015 The Garter Press
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Starving Children in Africa Actually Not Interested in What Mum Cooked

Patrick Morrow is just thinking of the children.

March 18, 2014 Patrick Morrow
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Student: O-Week Is Perfect Time To Reinvent Self As Less Privileged

Michael Richardson is poor, promise.

March 2, 2014 Michael Richardson

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