The CAAP Directors Initiative unites three state theatre companies to discover the next generation of Asian Australian directors.
by JUSTINE NGUYEN
Limelight 30 July 2018
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Ma and Mangohig show that they are their ancestors’ most elaborate re-mixes.
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★★★★ …The Backstories reignites my fondness for family stories and oral histories.
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★★★★ …one of the most heartwarming things on stage this year…Their stories remind the audience of the resilience at the heart of the refugee and migrant experience.
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…delicately spellbinding, absorbing, illuminating
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... the best kind of example why a diverse cultural landscape should not only be encouraged in Australia but is essential...Read the full review .
Review by Diana Simmonds
Stage Noise, 13 February 2015
... a compelling and always absorbing work that one suspects will result in further discoveries and revelations...
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Review by Ben Neutze
Crikey, 13 February 2015
One thing that’s unlikely to change anytime soon is the way photographs connect us to the past — revealing as much as they conceal as moments are captured.
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Review by Jason Blake
The Age, 13 February 2015
... a thought-provoking show and a valuable reminder of the formative influence of Asian peoples on Australian culture and of clumsy and inhumane attempts to downplay, dismiss or caricature it."
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Review by Michael Coghlan
The Clothesline, 10 Sep 2014
Modern performance artists are spoilt for options: voice live and recorded, images – still and moving, sound and music – live or recorded, multiple screen projections…. but to use them all effectively can be a challenge.
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