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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... December 2021 of ArtsHub est. 2000 ArtsHub
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Theatre Review : Let Bleeding Girls Lie, La Mama, Elroy Rosenberg , single work review
— Review of Let Bleeding Girls Lie Olivia Satchell , 2021 single work drama ;

'Knots of trauma start to fray for three women.'

Theatre Review : Scraps of Heaven, Sarah Halfpenny , single work review
— Review of Scraps of Heaven Arnold Zable , 2021 single work musical theatre ;

'A tribute to Arnold Zable’s novel is brought vividly to life on stage.'

Theatre Review : Wellbless, Theatre Works, Giselle Bueti , single work review
— Review of Wellbless Debra Thomas , Ella Roth Barton , 2020 single work drama ;

'Exploring the sickness at the heart of the wellness industry.'

Theatre Review : The Ajoona Guest House, Bakehouse Theatre, Diana Carroll , single work review
— Review of The Ajoona Guesthouse Stephen House , 2021 single work drama ;

'A stark journey into New Delhi’s dark side.'

Book Review : Bodies of Light, Jennifer Down, Elroy Rosenberg , single work review
— Review of Bodies of Light Jennifer Down , 2021 single work novel ;

'One woman's attempt to transcend and conquer her past.'

Book Review : Mission, Noel Pearson, Susan Francis , single work review
— Review of Mission : Essays, Speeches and Ideas Noel Pearson , 2021 selected work essay ;

'Reflections of a life-long interrogation of black and white politics.'

Book Review : The Last Woman in the World, Inga Simpson, Brooke Dunnell , single work review

'A survivalist tale in the darkest days of the Anthropocene.'

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