| Text: Review | ||
| Title | Calamity review | |
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| Abstract/Description | Yes, it’s a calamity, but not the good kind, not the kind on which theatre thrives, a noisy, blazing failure, massive and significant, that points the way to what is possible and untried. Rather, the latest show in the Melbourne Theatre Company’s Neon Festival of Independent Theatre is a murmuring disappointment, a cold calamity, an undernourished flop that disappears back into the darkness of its incomprehensible beginning before it has ever completely emerged. | |
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| Source | Daily Review, Crikey, November 2013 | |
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| Date Issued | 31 May 2015 | |
| Language | English | |
| Citation | Andrew Fuhrmann, Calamity review, Daily Review, 31 May 2015 | |
| Resource Identifier | 81236 | |
| Dataset | AusStage | |
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