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Liza Dezfouli, Journalist
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Pigzilla
“Two animals, 311 and 315, did survive the bomb blast.”
Features / Arts
Bending The Rules
“A group of friends are getting their head around what goes on in the world,”
Reviews / Arts
Kiss Them All Soundly
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Happy Ending
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Lady Rathbone
“In the Bible it says that if you think a lot about what you really, really want and you imagine it happening; the rule of attractiveness makes it happen, which I believe.”
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Bird's Eye View
Liza Dezfouli hovers around the subjects of racism, privilege and class with playwright Angela Betzien, whose latest work, Helicopter, opens at the MTC tomorrow.
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Our Land
Bangarra Dance Company has always strived to bring traditional indigenous dance to the mainstream, and as Liza Dezfouli learns from Bangarra’s choreographer Francis Rings and composer David Page, their new work continues that with a vivid description of the land we live on.
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Enter The Dragon
Here be dragons. And there be worse things. Dana Miltons, performer in The Golden Dragon, confides her fears of exposure to Liza Dezfouli.
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Cult Appeal
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New School
It’s not often you get to see or experience something utterly new and unpredictable but theatre company Fish & Game is challenging that with Alma Mater, a performance/installation/filmic experience so original it almost defies description
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Wild Wild Women
Sisters are doing it for the LOLs
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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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