Review: Kairos (Meryl Tankard, Sydney Festival)
Meryl Tankard’s Kairos proves easy to watch and to listen to but its full meaning remains elusive.
Meryl Tankard’s Kairos proves easy to watch and to listen to but its full meaning remains elusive.
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