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

James Daniel, Journalist

Reviews / Arts
The Ritual Slaughter Of Gorge Mastromas
"From beginning to end it was perfectly delivered."
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The Eradication Of Schizophrenia In Western Lapland
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Green Screen
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The Motion Of Light In Water
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Twin
Regular theatregoers will love Twin, now showing at The Lawler.
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Thank You, Thank You Love
"You’ll love it. Or not. MKA won’t care either way."
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Smart Casual: The Other Brother
Smart Casual utilise evocative storytelling to conjure up 90s schoolyard memories and cleverly make use of reminiscence as a launching pad for uproarious laughter.
Features / Arts
How I Met Your Brother
“We’ll take arguments we had at home and script it into the show, so it’s all very natural. And we can also kind of vibe out what each other is going to say."
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Suitcases, Baggage And Other Synonyms
“The audience can relate to most things in it and people feel really comfortable watching these characters on stage and relate to how they interact with each other.”
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Ronny Chieng: Can You Do This? No You Can't
“It’s being channelled from somewhere deep inside, but the lines blur. I definitely wouldn’t want to be that guy 24/7, but there is a bit of me in there.”
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A Question Of Identity
The three panellists were intelligent, charismatic and thoughtful arts facilitators and it was an absolute pleasure to sit and hear them talk about their experiences.
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We're Gonna Die
The heavily existential subject matter is magnified by celebrating her discomfort on stage and the audience is attracted to her extreme ordinariness.