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Theatre review: The Wild Duck

In this modern reworking of an Ibsen classic, Simon Stone’s production of The Wild Duck is a shorter affair. But it still packs a punch, writes Mary-Lou Ciampa.

The man behind ‘Linsanity’

With the sudden interest in NBA rising star Jeremy Lin, Joel Peterson profiles the man behind the ‘Linsanity’ hype.

Theatre review: The Wild Duck

In this modern reworking of an Ibsen classic, Simon Stone’s production of The Wild Duck is a shorter affair. But it still packs a punch, writes Mary-Lou Ciampa.

The man behind ‘Linsanity’

With the sudden interest in NBA rising star Jeremy Lin, Joel Peterson profiles the man behind the ‘Linsanity’ hype.

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Dreaming of a ‘Green’ Christmas

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Theatre is not a text, it’s an event: Tom Stoppard

British playwright Tom Stoppard visits Australia and talks about his writing, his inspirations and the collaborative process that is theatre-making. Mary-Lou Ciampa caught him at the Sydney Opera House.

No Broich, no Roar

Brisbane Roar’s last three losses in a row are causing fans to question their premiership chances without injured playmaker Thomas Broich, says Grant Roberts.

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Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith’s latest show has hit the stage in Melbourne for its world premiere. Here’s Mary-Lou Ciampa’s review.