Review: Family Values (Queensland Theatre)
David Williamson's Family Values is great conversation starter, but too many ideas cloud the social commentary.
David Williamson's Family Values is great conversation starter, but too many ideas cloud the social commentary.
Now in its fourth year, the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival has established itself as an important date on the chamber music calendar.
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This deeply satisfying concert is evidence of an unpretentious commitment to making good music.
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