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Reviews
Tender and funny debut hits the mark
20 October 2022
Footy is embedded in our culture, for better or worse. Andrea Gibbs kicks a winning goal with an insightful exploration of the sport’s impact on one family, writes Claire Trolio.
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Reviews
Morgan Owen sweetens difficult conversations with laughter
2 June 2022
Although long and densely packed, Morgan Owen’s new play strikes a harmonious balance between weighty subject matter and comedy, writes Kim Balfour.
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Reviews
Dark liturgy of fear and fury is a fantastic finish to the year
30 November 2021
The Bleeding Tree is a murder without mystery, a horror story without tension, and it’s as remarkable as it is brilliant, says David Zampatti.
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Reviews
A tender portrayal of life
1 July 2021
Quiet yet deeply satisfying, Kalyakoorl Collective’s Fire is a slice of life that deserves a wide audience, says David Zampatti.
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Reviews
Sparks fly over unfinished business
12 February 2021
Watch out for Kalyakoorl Collective, says Michelle White, as she feels the heat in FIRE, its debut work.
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The Festival Sessions
Sisters doing it for themselves
25 January 2021
Perth has a new independent First Nations theatre company. Named Kalyakoorl Collective, this all-female team is making its debut at Fringe World 2021 with FIRE, a new work by young emerging playwright and actor Ebony McGuire.
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