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Month: July 2017

Regent Theatre Twisted Broadway 2017
Music Theatre

Twisted Broadway returns to Melbourne in October

7 July 2017

Performing Lines Hello Goodbye and Happy Birthday
Theatre

Hello, Goodbye & Happy Birthday

7 July 2017

Jim Dine, Two Florida bathrobes, 1986
Exhibitions

Jim Dine: A Life in Print

7 July 2017

Create NSW with IN OTHER WORDS Lost In Books team
Creative Industries

Create NSW’s Making Spaces finds new areas for arts diversity in Western Sydney

7 July 2017

Pop Up Globe Much Ado About Nothing
Latest News

Pop-up Globe to host a season of Shakespeare in Melbourne

6 July 2017

Starting from ... Now!
Opinion

How web series are shaking up Australia’s screen industry

6 July 2017

Pierre Ulric Arts Review On the Couch
On the Couch

On the Couch with Pierre Ulric

6 July 2017

Charice Rust Arts Review On the Couch
On the Couch

On the Couch with Charice Rust

5 July 2017

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