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Reviews
Salome δ finds poetry in the chaos of illness
30 January 2022
Delving and dancing into chronic sickness, Salome δ is a wild and multi-layered ride but the landing is surprisingly gentle, finds Nina Levy.
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Opinion
Joe Lui and Pheobe Sullivan dig into desire
20 January 2022
In their new burlesque-cabaret work, local theatre makers Joe Lui and Phoebe Sullivan dive into desire, to strip away some ugly truths. But what prompted them to lay these issues bare?
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The Festival Sessions
107 – a punk rock musical rewrites old scripts
18 January 2022
If you’ve ever wondered what the coming-of-age musical Spring Awakening would be like if it were queer, Michele Gould’s 107 is the musical for you.
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Features
Cream of the crop 2021
15 December 2021
Which shows were Seesaw Mag’s favourites this year? We ask our writers to reflect on the year that was… and the year that will be.
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Podcasts
Your Arts Playground: Festival edition
30 November 2021
It’s a bumper show this month as we dive into the summer festival season!
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The Festival Sessions
The phenomenon of pornography
4 February 2020
Charlotte Otton and Andrew Sutherland are both known for making smart and subversive theatre. They’ve joined forces in 30 Day Free Trial, to explore pornography and performance.
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The Festival Sessions
Cockroaches, Kafka and keeping it playful
4 February 2020
Comedian Nadia Collins turns the bridal narrative on its head in her dark and immersive show, The Bride.
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Reviews
Chills on the nightshift
29 January 2020
Monica Main gives a bravura performance as an unhappy medium in Talkback, David Zampatti says.
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