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2019...
6-12 July
2019
of
The Saturday Paper
est. 2014
The Saturday Paper
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- Entitlementsi"no one likes a politician", single work poetry
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Actress Zahra Newman Takes on Wake in Fright,
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'Renowned Australian actor Zahra Newman knows what it feels like to be an outsider. In bringing that experience to the Malthouse Theatre’s one-woman adaptation of Wake in Fright, she shines a light on discrimination and toxic masculinity in our society. “Part of the thing that is nightmarish about Wake in Fright is the culture having to stomach the reality of that reflection without just lashing out against it.”' (Article summary)
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