Melbourne artists Charlie Lawler and Wona Bae find home for life on Earth in a toxic environment for humankind, writes Mark Naglazas.

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20 November 2025
Melbourne artists Charlie Lawler and Wona Bae find home for life on Earth in a toxic environment for humankind, writes Mark Naglazas.

7 September 2021
How do we cope with the impending climate catastrophe? Do we need a new kind of emergency warning system… or Nigella Lawson? Local theatre maker Katie McAllister explores the answers in her new play Watch and Act.

19 September 2019
Review: Alexa Taylor, Two Canaries · The Blue Room Theatre, 12 September · Review by David Zampatti · Climate change is overwhelming; the overwhelming issue of …

2 August 2017
In “Twists, turns and music: part I”, AWESOME Arts CEO Jenny Simpson told Nina Levy about her past; a childhood cut short by loss, the music …
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20 March 2017
20 June – 8 July @ The Blue Room Theatre. Presented by Ten Tonne Sparrow. Finn’s new Tamagotchi is acting a bit weird. The tentacled hatchling needs constant …
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