Canberra Critics Circle

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Sydney Festival 2015 The Long Pigs

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The Long Pigs by We3 – Clare Bartholomew, Derek Ives-Plunkett & Nicci Wilks.  Directed by Susie Dee.  Produced by Insite Arts.  Sy...

Sydney Festival 2015 Long Grass

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Long Grass   Dance theatre choreographed and directed by Vicki Van Hout.  Cultural consultant, choreographic collaborator and voice/sou...
Friday, January 16, 2015

DANCING FOR THE GODS - CHITRASENA DANCE COMPANY

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Canberra Theatre Centre Playhouse 15 th January 2015 Reviewed by Bill Stephens       It’s been a long time between visits....

Sydney Festival 2015 Have I No Mouth

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Have I No Mouth by Brokentalkers, Ireland, co-directed by Feidlim Cannon and Gary Keegan.  Performed by Ann Cannon, Feidlim Cannon ...
Thursday, January 15, 2015

Sydney Festival 2015 Wot? No Fish!!

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  Wot? No Fish!! by Danny Braverman, directed by Nick Philippou.  Presented by Bread and Circuses, UK, at Sydney Festival, Reginald Theat...
Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Ketoprak Tobong, Yogjakarta (and some theatre in Java)

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Ketoprak Tobong In 2000 Risang Yuwono’s father bought a theatre company in Yogjakarta for 36 million...
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Canberra Critics Circle
The 33 year-old Canberra Critics’ Circle is the only such group of critics in Australia that runs across all the major art forms, not just performing arts. The circle changes each year depending on who is writing or broadcasting on the arts in Canberra. Our aim is to provide a focal point for Canberra reviewers in print and electronic media through discussions and forums. As well, awards are made at the discretion of Circle members to Canberra Region artists. The CCC has always resisted making awards in “best-of” categories. Arts practice is not a competitive race and Canberra is a small pool where it would be ridiculous to pre-impose categories, apart from major art form genres. The idea is that we, the critics, single out qualities we have noticed -- things which have struck us as important. These could be expressed as abstracts, like impact, originality, creativity, craftsmanship and excellence. The views expressed are solely those of the individuals providing them and do not reflect the opinions of the Canberra Critics Circle itself. Our year is from September 30 2023 to September 30 2024. Convener of the Circle is Helen Musa.
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