REVIEW | Plagiary

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Plagiary Plagiary Redefines Dance Through AI’s Creative Commands Reviewed by Brendan Daynes Plagiary is an innovative dance performance that challenges the conventional roles of choreographer and performer by placing an artificial intelligence (AI) in charge of the creat… Read Article

REVIEW | Horizon

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Horizon A Compelling Double Bill That Brings Contemporary Indigenous Storytelling to Life Through Dance Reviewed by Brendan Daynes Horizon by Bangarra Dance Theatre is a compelling double bill that brings contemporary Indigenous storytelling to life through dance, set design, li… Read Article

REVIEW | Murder For Two

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Murder For Two Who Done It? Who Knows? But You’ll Be Laughing Too Hard to Care in Murder for Two! Reviewed by Brendan Daynes Murder for Two is a whirlwind musical comedy that is as much about the music and the laughs as it is about solving a gripping murder mystery. With a book and lyrics… Read Article

REVIEW | SIX: The Musical

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SIX: The Musical Divorced, Beheaded, and Slaying – Melbourne’s SIX-cess as Queens Reclaim the Throne Reviewed by Brendan Daynes SIX: The Musical has once again taken Melbourne by storm, returning to the Comedy Theatre with a new cast while retaining the electrifying energy tha… Read Article

REVIEW | Little Murmur

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Little Murmur Experience the Innovative Blend of Dance and Technology in Little Murmur Reviewed by Brendan Daynes The Aakash Odedra Company, known to Melbourne audiences for their work in Samsara (Asia TOPA 2020), returned to the Arts Centre Melbourne with another engaging dance-th… Read Article

Interview with Amy Berrisford

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A Conversation with Amy Berrisford Dance and Dedication with Amy Berrisford on Sunset Boulevard Interview by Brendan Daynes Amy Berrisford is the talented Dance Captain for the extravagant new production of Sunset Boulevard who exemplifies dedication and artistry in musical theat… Read Article

REVIEW | 50 Shades The Musical Parody

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50 Shades The Musical Parody Laughs, Music, and Mischief: 50 Shades! The Musical Parody Delivers a Night to Remember Reviewed by Brendan Daynes 50 Shades! The Musical Parody invites audiences to a riotous romp through the best-selling novel’s most memorable moments, all served up wit… Read Article

REVIEW | Ānanda: Dance of Joy

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Ānanda: Dance of Joy Experience the Elegance of Bharatanatyam as Christopher Gurusamy Dazzles Audiences Reviewed by Brendan Daynes Ānanda: Dance of Joy by Christopher Gurusamy offers an interesting journey through the intricate world of Bharatanatyam. This performance, meticul… Read Article

REVIEW | The Boy From Oz

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The Boy From Oz A Spectacular Journey Through Peter Allen’s Life and Music Reviewed by Brendan Daynes The Boy From Oz, staged at The National Theatre by Theatrical, is a heartfelt tribute to the iconic Peter Allen. It traces his extraordinary journey from the small outback town of… Read Article

REVIEW | Cirque Bon Bon

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Cirque Bon Bon A Spellbinding Fusion of Acrobatics, Dance, and Comedy Reviewed by Brendan Daynes Cirque Bon Bon, conceived by Creative Director Ash Jacks and choreographer Julieann Nugent, delivers a dazzling spectacle that masterfully combines light, acrobatics, dance, and come… Read Article

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