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Arts Revue Presents: That’s a Sketch by John Hughes

The obscure sketches of a talented cast were irresistibly joyful in this year's Arts Revue

August 18, 2019 Laura de Feyter
Culture //

Sydney Fringe Festival 2017: Burger King Illuminati: The Infinite Pizza Party

Despite its lack of pizza content, the show is an hour of amazingly funny comedy

September 30, 2017 Hal Fowkes
Culture //

We talked to Sydney comedy collective Freudian Nip about agency, meritocracy, and whether women should be ‘harmonious’

USyd's homegrown comedy collective has been killing it this year

September 13, 2017 Jaz Allen
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A standing ovulation (only from those who study med)

Jacinta Gregory reviews the 2016 Med Revue

September 3, 2016 Jacinta Gregory
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Band six for a Schoolbus Named Desire

James Stratton reviews the 2016 Education and Social Work Revue

September 2, 2016 James Stratton
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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
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2016 ACAR Revue: The Presidential Race. They got my vote!

Aaron Chen is going to vote now.

May 21, 2016 Aaron Chen

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