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Three Little Words (MTC)
"By design, theatre that avoids complication, and for many theatregoers, that's exactly how they like it."
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Playwright Joanna Murray-Smith On Seeing The Funny Side Of Life
"As a species, we have an innate ability to see the funny side of most situations"
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John
"A new play with an old soul; nuanced, touching and astonishingly uncanny."
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Born Yesterday (MTC)
"Whelan Browne does wonderful work with the character's sweet nature and underlying shrewdness."
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Dean Bryant On How Washington's Present Mirrors Broadway's Past In 'Born Yesterday'
"Through this intellectual awakening, her boyfriend basically hands her the gun to shoot him."
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The Odd Couple (Melbourne Theatre Company)
"'The Odd Couple' is one of those concepts that makes you slap your forehead and bellow 'Well, duh!'"
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The Second Time's The Charm For A Return Trip To Switzerland
"It's not often you get to revisit something, and find out how its grown. It's an amazing experiment in sense memory."
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Lilith: The Jungle Girl
"A quick tempo, wise-cracking rollick that peels back the layers on gender roles."
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Disgraced
"This narrative remains a deeply unsettling portrait of both Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in contemporary America."
News / Arts
LOLs aplenty in Melbourne Theatre Company's humour-heavy 2017 season
Get ready to laugh
Features / Arts
Painting The Town...
Liza Dezfouli paints a dark and complex picture with actor André de Vanny, about to share the stage with Colin Friels in Red, the play about artist Mark Rothko.
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