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25.01.2022 "The biggest popstar of the Philippines has been kidnapped, and it’s up to a ragtag squad of fans to bring her back. They’ll brave rooftop chases, mystic rituals, knife fights in the back of speeding jeepneys and underwater shoot-outs to liberate their idol from a conspiracy that threatens to tear their country apart." Arts House Asia TOPA



25.01.2022 "Daddy is a performance that dazzles as it simultaneously balances upon a razor-sharp edge of wit and heartbreak. In a manner that few performers ever manage to fully realise, Daddy is a deft portrayal of personal reflection, dripping with social antidotes." Arts Centre Melbourne Midsumma Festival

22.01.2022 You can listen to the first edition of The Wilderness Podcast over on Spotify #NowPlaying

08.01.2022 "The forever challenge about this piece is it’s never about technicality, it’s always about the context. We couldn’t really design it we walk with it, and go through the process with it. We question, we feel, we find, we accept." We spoke with Kamila Andini, about The Seen & Unseen, Arts Centre Melbourne



05.01.2022 In our 1st edition The Wilderness podcast plunges into the deep end to tackle the big issues of what it means to create and be creative in the era of COVID19. F...eaturing conversations, reflections and sound art from artists in Australia and further afield. Thanks to Alison Croggon, Robert, Megan Curet, Grace Marlow and Alisdair Macindoe for joining us! See more

02.01.2022 "Perhaps a deft show in terms of its puppetry, War Horse has little in the way of other strings that it can pull. War is something that should never be glorified, yet War Horse does exactly that."

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