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Review: Lemon Tree On Dreg Street is a glorious breath of fresh air
Clare loves cry-laughing at high octane comedy, and sometimes cry-laughing at honey-sweet new Australian work. Read her review of the breathtakingly original Lemon Tree on Dreg Street here.
The Nerves And Their Endings: essays on crisis and response is an insight into the slow doom of climate collapse
With a powerful and responsive voice, Jessica Gaitán Johannesson’s The Nerves and Their Endings holds the reader with an urgent grip lest we struggle away, put down the book, and resolve to our inaction. Read Clare’s review of it here.
Review: Venus on the Half-Shell entwines brutal beauty with Polly Pocket pretty
Clare went along to the opening night of Oigåll Projects’ Venus on the Half-Shell. Read her review of the exhibition focussing on fertility, appearance and connection here.
Review: Brittany & the Mannequins showcases the horrifying rot of wealth
Clare loves a well crafted theatrical world - read her review of the terrifyingly detailed one created by Callum Mackay and the Fever103 team here.
Review: Australian Theatre Live’s Taming of the Shrew is a muddled production
Clare sat down in her pyjamas with her cat to watch some theatre on the brand-new streaming service Australian Theatre Live - read about her experience here!
The one woman show: a resurgence of storytelling
Clare loves cry laughing at high octane comedy. Read her review of three excellent one woman shows doing the most at Melbourne Fringe!