Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

Stephanie Liew, Journalist

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Death Party
"A feelgood show about our demise."
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They Saw A Thylacine
"A personal look into the relationship between man, woman and animal; it's fiction, fact, history and reflection."
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Loani Arman: Period
"It's really a breath of fresh, slightly metallic air to hear people talking about periods so nonchalantly."
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Minnie & Mona Play Dead
"From The Last Great Hunt comes an extremely funny (but tactful) play about suicide."
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Asian Ghost-ery Store
"A charming, weird and enlightening romp chock full of hilarity."
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Bock Kills Her Father
"The complex questions about agency, patriarchy and victimhood will rattle you long after you leave the theatre."
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Chris Pahlow's New Film About Struggling Musos Will Probably Hit Home For Many
"As part of my research I talked to as many musos as I could — some who ended up in the film, some on the soundtrack."
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Suraj Sharma and Tony Revolori in Umrika
On Acting In A Foreign Language And The Whiteness Of Hollywood
"They already have their minds made up that they are not even gonna look at your tape."
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Joe Mande
"Joe Mande doesn't want me to write this review."
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Pandan Paradise
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I Saw The Second One Hit
"As an audience of millennials and older, we can all remember, in many cases with clarity, where we were when the planes hit."
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All Ears
"On the surface, All Ears is an immensely enjoyable imagined community-based form of entertainment."