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

Stephanie Liew, Journalist

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Shit
"They’ve had shit lives and that’s turned them into terrible people. These are not Strong Female Characters, though they’re fierce as fuck."
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Saltwater + Letters Home
"The whole experience of preparing and sharing a meal with strangers who are all sharing pieces of themselves is incredibly heartwarming and comforting."
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The Last Supper
"The prisoners’ last meals are brought out to certain audience members by waiters as the prisoner details and meal descriptions are read out."
Features / Arts
How To Dine One Last Time At 'The Last Supper'
'The Last Supper' Invokes Themes Of Religion, Immortality & Fame
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In Search Of Owen Roe
"We watch O’Neill discovering things not only about her family but also herself and her sense of place in the world."
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Pancake Opus 100
"The scenes that do work are a delight; simultaneously funny and sad, exploring the overwhelming loneliness from the perspective of a single parent."
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An Evening With Cornel West
"West traversed through a great number of topics to do with race, class, philosophy, politics and more."
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Anything Goes
"The incredibly white audience are happy to guffaw away at Kermond’s unnecessary yellow face impersonation."
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Love And Information
"Eight brilliant actors play hundreds of characters that cover a large spectrum of emotion and the human experience."
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The Mary Celeste Is A Mystery At Sea
'A Thoroughly Wet Mess' Is An Unsolved Mystery With A Built In Drive”
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North by Northwest
"Strong performances, fast-paced tone, sharp lighting and sound, innovative set pieces and stunningly sleek set design are enough to make this a definite crowd-pleaser."
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Dora
"With a bare bones set, lighting setup and sound design, there’s a heavy reliance on acting, physicality and script to carry the play."