Review: Meow Meow’s Pandemonium (Sydney Festival)
This zany, energetic night of song and dance is just the right amount of pandemonium.
This zany, energetic night of song and dance is just the right amount of pandemonium.
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A stunning, magical celebration of the natural world.
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Intimate, inviting, and charmingly crafted Ravel from the Seraphim Trio.
The innovative West End and Broadway hit, adapted from Mark Haddon’s novel, makes its Australian debut.
A bawdy, acerbic puppet show that is ultimately very sweet.
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This beautiful 30th anniversary production reveals a little gem of an Australian musical.
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