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    There will be nudity, intermittently
    Radford, L (IKON Park, 2018)
    There will be nudity, intermittently contributed to the project Duck on the Pond organised by Darcey Bella Arnold. A group show investigating the newly inaugurated AFL Women’s (AFLW 2017) Australia’s national Australian rules football league for female players it included work by Kalinda Vary, Elena Betros López, Salote Tawale, Noriko Nakamura, Roberta Joy Rich, Lisa Radford and Darcey Bella Arnold. Curated by Darcey Bella Arnold. The exhibition was held in the George Harris Room located within IKON PARK, the home of the AFLW. Using the site specifically as a profoundly entrenched meeting place for the public, the exhibition took over the arena in an attempt to begin a dialogue about the AFLW, AFL and Australian sporting culture. Lisa Radford There will be nudity, intermittently Breanna McCarter and disclaimer in title on roomsheet, 2018
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    House Sisters
    Henry, K (Malthouse Theatre and Monash University, 2019)
    First there was Bettina Small, then Joanna Small, then Rowena Small. When they were children, their dad took them and their mum on a small boat to travel for 1000 days on the seas. The boat sank at 983 days. Now they are adults, and Bettina would rather forget it, Joanna can’t stop thinking about it and Rowena is running as far away from it as she can. That can only take them so far though, and planes have started falling out of the sky. House Sisters is a millennial farce on dislocation, longing, estrangement and how to find your family again when it’s fallen apart.
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    Yes, No, Maybe
    Walker, A ; Austin, S (Punctum Inc, 2015)
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    The Cabin!
    Tomlins, E ; O'Farrell, J ; Austin, S (Darebin Arts, 2019)
    A horror show created by children for adult audiences.
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    Only A Year
    Austin, S ; Barlow, N ; Wenn, C ; Sweeny, R ; Vabre, R (Arts Centre Melbourne, 2019)
    ONLY A YEAR is an immersive, sensory theatre work designed for babies aged 0-12 months and their adults carers. Drawing on the idea that this first year of life is experienced by both babies and their carers as both the longest and shortest time imaginable, ONLY A YEAR uses the sensory aspects of seasons to portray the passing of one year of time. Featuring puppetry, visual storytelling and live music, this work won the Best Kids event at Melbourne Fringe Festival and was nominated for a Green Room Award for Outstanding Performance for Young People Trailer: https://vimeo.com/240461124
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    The Yellow Wave
    Collett, E (Butterfly Club, 2015)
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    Cuckoo
    Collett, E (Unknown Union; Meat Market Stables, 2017)
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    Merrily We Roll Along
    Collett, E (Lawler Theatre, 2017)
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    Niche
    Collett, E (Northcote Town Hall, 2017)
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    Undercoat: A Parafoxical Tale
    Collett, E (La Mama Theatre, 2017)