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Melbourne International Arts Festival

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Director Stewart Laing on The End of Eddy

23 September, 201931 December, 2019 Gabi Bergman 0 Comments End of Eddy, Melbourne International Arts Festival, MIAF

Édouard Louis’ coming of age story shares his experiences living with a turbulent family while facing bullying, homophobia, and misogyny

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Cora Bissett on her upcoming play What Girls Are Made Of

18 September, 201931 December, 2019 Gabi Bergman 0 Comments Cora Bissett, Melbourne International Arts Festival, MIAF

Scottish-Born Cora is a writer, director, actor and singer/songwriter. She is passionate about creating collaborative cross-form work, and loves to

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Melbourne International Arts Festival season announced

13 August, 201931 December, 2019 Gabi Bergman 0 Comments Art, Arts Festival, Dance, Melbourne, Melbourne International Arts Festival, MIAF, New Theatre, Theatre

The Melbourne International Arts Festival is a cornerstone of Melbourne’s arts scene. Happening annually every October, the MIAF showcases a

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Melbourne Festival Announces New Creative Director

20 January, 201231 December, 2019 Erin James 0 Comments Melbourne International Arts Festival

The Melbourne Festival have announced Josephine Ridge as the successor to Brett Sheehy, outgoing Festival Artistic Director whose fourth and final

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Reviews 

Ganesh Versus the Third Reich

30 September, 201131 December, 2019 Anne-Marie Peard 0 Comments Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne Festival, Melbourne International Arts Festival, Reviews

Melbourne International Arts Festival 2011 Should we only tell our stories? Is it possible to balance the line between respect

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An afternoon with Brett Sheehy, Melbourne Festival’s Artistic Director

27 September, 201131 December, 2019 Erin James 0 Comments Brett Sheehy, Melbourne International Arts Festival, Melbourne Theatre Company

AussieTheatre.com’s Editor Erin James chats with Melbourne International Arts Festival Artistic Director, Brett Sheehy. I have to admit this right

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Melbourne festival in the palm of your hand: iPhone app released

19 September, 201131 December, 2019 Erin James 0 Comments Arts, Iphone app, Melbourne International Arts Festival, melbourne theatre, technology in arts, Theatre

 This year, all that is on offer at the Melbourne International Arts Festival can be found in the palm of

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