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Who would win? The USU or culture

On the need for USyd’s performing arts scene to hold the USU to account.

August 8, 2021 Matthew Forbes
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‘The band played on’: How Performing Arts societies are shifting online

With no in-person events taking place until further notice, many of the uni’s performance-based societies have adopted new methods of engaging with their members.

April 24, 2020 Matthew Forbes
Reviews // Verge Festival

Review: The Blue Bird

An ambitious production set en plein air in the Old Teachers' College courtyard

October 14, 2017 Max Melzer
A line of performers from Commerce Revue doing high kicks on stage
Culture // Revue Reviews

In the Red, hot, and raunchy

Commerce Revue kicked off the faculty revue season with a darkly funny show

August 17, 2017 Hal Fowkes
Regulars, Uncategorized // Events

What’s on this week (according to your mature age student mum who wants to hang out)

Having that one English tute together on Tuesdays doesn't count!

June 7, 2017 Honi Soit
Culture //

2016 Queer Revue Review – “This show is fucking fire”

Jayce Carrano has the review

June 10, 2016 Jayce Carrano

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