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26/04/2019
By Harrison Dumesich
SURG

Samo Is Dead

In Samo Is Dead, a “motif of modern youth speaks to a more universal idea of spiritual connection”, writes Harrison Dumesich

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18/04/2019
By Surg FM
SURG

Revue’d: Sydney Uni Revue – The Void

The incredibly talented cast and production team were let down by creative risks that traded in the soul of student theatre for some swinging doors.

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18/04/2019
By Surg FM
SURG

REVUE’d: PoC Revue: A Not-So-Hard Sell

Empowering, gutsy, captivating, endearing and outrageously funny

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12/05/2018
By Latiffe Tee
SURG

Revue’d: PoCRevue’s Heroes Of Time Past Takes On Systemic Racism, One 8-bit Mini Boss At A Time

Whilst it was somewhat sad to see my childhood heroine destroyed by an aluminium goon bag, I was faced with the reality that all good things must come to an (alcoholic) end.

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09/05/2018
By Victoria Boult & Amelia Mcnamara
SURG

Review: Buried Child

Incredibly evocative, the society’s latest production reveals to us the hilarious, heartbreaking and often horrifying aspects of the decaying American Dream.

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29/03/2018
By Emma Hayman
SURG

Review: SUDS’ The Aliens

There are only three characters in The Aliens. Set entirely in the back alleyway of a coffee shop in Vermont, nothing much happens either. That, however, is entirely the point in this play punctuated by silence.  

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28/03/2018
By Nell O'Grady
SURG

SURG MUSEings on MUSE’s Parade

The musical explores rumour and misjudgement and general mistrust in a community, placing it in the Trump induced, distrustful and prejudiced nature of present day. Its relevancy is paramount.

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27/10/2017
By Victoria Boult & Amelia Mcnamara
SURG

MUSE’s Spring Awakening: Melancholy, Upbeat and Slightly Arousing

It's not often one can leave a packed, somewhat antique theatre feeling all sorts of melancholy, upbeat and slightly aroused, but thus is the power of MUSE’s Spring Awakening.

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07/09/2017
By Jasmine Cavanough
SURG

MUSE’s City of Angels: Sexy, suave and oh-so-much-fun!

MUSE’s City of Angels is the type of show you can’t help falling in love with. With its sultry, jazzy score, formidable chorus and multi-talented cast, it is a true homage to the film noir genre. First and foremost, it is a technically difficult show, as there are two interweaving plots to deal

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25/08/2017
By Bronte Coles
SURG

Revue’d: Law Law Land

I’m glad to have lost my revue-virginity to Law Law Land - a show full of enthusiasm and pizazz

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