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This star-studded production brings together Australian theatre’s grand dames to offer a spiky take on disillusionment and the dangers of nostalgia. A Body at Work is a show that takes the ...
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Time is a paradox. It’s fleeting and transformative, shaping every moment. It’s a friend and a foe, reminding us to live fully while taking away what we cherish most. John Crowley’s We Live in Time ...
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings have been writing and singing together since the ’90s, and they play as though they are one mind moving through two guitars. There’s a real sense of community ...
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In “Memorial Days,” Geraldine Brooks retreats to an island off Australia hoping to pick up the pieces after the sudden death of her husband. By Alexandra Jacobs In “The Age of Choice ...
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