Review: Hide the Dog (Perth Festival)
Hide The Dog is an unexpected coming-of-age story, a reminder to stay in touch with one’s culture and to listen to others.
Hide The Dog is an unexpected coming-of-age story, a reminder to stay in touch with one’s culture and to listen to others.
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Anna Reece has been announced as Perth Festival’s next Artistic Director, succeeding Iain Grandage.
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