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Perth Festival Gives New Australian Work an Internationally-recognised Platform on Which to Prove Itself
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Perth Festival Gives New Australian Work an Internationally-recognised Platform on Which to Prove Itself
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'At a Sunday 5pm show, the fifth in an 11-show run for Perth collective The Last Great Hunt, performers Arielle Gray and Adriane Daff were rocking an 80s glam wrestling look and mugging for two cameras on the stage — when their show, titled Lé Nør [the rain], suddenly stopped.' (Article summary)
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-06/perth-festival-new-australian-theatre-dance-opera-thrives/10866106
Perth Festival Gives New Australian Work an Internationally-recognised Platform on Which to Prove Itself
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