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Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2017) - Wrecking Ball
Leaping off from the controversy around Miley Cyrus and Terry Richardson, this piece questions the nature of images and truth.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2017) - Shrine
Tim Winton's poetic text is brought to life by Marcel Dorney and the Kin Collective.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2017) - This, This is Mine
Lounge room theatre is gaining in popularity – this show will make you understand why.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2017) - The Tribe
A beautiful story of family and culture, told with humour, poetry and music.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2017) - Time's Journey Through a Room
This quiet wonder invites the audience into a contemplation on the individual impacts of large-scale devastation.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - 186,000
Kerith Manderson-Galvin's latest offering is a wild-west lullaby for our queer times.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - Hot Brown Honey
This is a show for everyone, crafted and presented by women of colour who defiantly decolonise their bodies and identities.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - Animal
A team of unstoppable women have crafted a piece of vital, brute-force theatre.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - Jasper Jones
Pitch-perfect picture-book Aussie comedy hides a dark, urgent core.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - Coranderrk: We Will Show the Country
Vital, thrilling and uncomfortable – bear witness to a history still in progress.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - Conviction
Zoey Dawson creates a richly woven feminist tapestry, as brutal and funny as it is heartbreaking.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2016) - Approximate Translation
Australia is not a monolingual nation. This work, made for English speakers, celebrates the delicious complexity of multiple languages.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2015) - YOUARENOWHERE
Andrew Schneider & Co. present so brilliantly complex a production that it defies summary.
Read MoreREVIEW FROM THE VAULT (2015) - Jurassica
Three generations of an Italian-Australian family grapple with the dramas (and joys) of being caught in-between.
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