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Farrin Foster

Farrin Foster

Author at supply chain review at InReview

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    Recent Articles

    inreview.com.au

    New SA literary journal launches inaugural writer callout

    A new South Australian literary journal is calling for writer submissions. Its editor – Farrin Foster – lays out its aspiration to bridge the gap between SA and the national and international literary industry.
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    Van Badham’s two lives gently collide in ‘The Questions’

    In The Questions, playwright Van Badham and composer Richard Wise have lovingly crafted a show that is both a simple rom-com musical and, simultaneously, an exploration of intimacy in the age of polarisation.
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    Acting to break the cycle of domestic violence

    As awareness of the gendered-violence crisis spreads across Australia, Adelaide’s ActNow Theatre is devising a play to help the next generation do better.
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    The art of protest: Exhibiting Adelaide’s radical past

    A new exhibition of prints and posters documents a radical and largely-overlooked movement from 1970s Adelaide which centred around progressive ideas that remain remarkably relevant today.
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    Adelaide Fringe review: Someday We’ll Find It

    A theatre show scripted using Google searches somehow quietly transforms into a tender reflection on people and the ways they stay the same.
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    Fringe review: Fool’s Paradise

    Britt Plummer’s relatable tale of long-distance love is buoyed by her clowning brilliance but ultimately suffers from a lack of intimacy.
    inreview.com.au

    Fringe review: Helios

    Wright&Grainger prove the eternal relevance of Greek mythology with this entertaining and affecting adaptation of the Helios story.
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    Billie Holiday not as we knew her, but as she was

    AACTA-award winning performer Zahra Newman separates artist from legend as she tells Billie Holiday’s story in the musical play Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill.
    inreview.com.au

    Dance review: BÁRBAROS

    This intensely physical stage work created by a collection of independent artistic collaborators is – at its highest points – made hypnotic through the use of some genuinely original devices and ideas.
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    Mark Valenzuela leads us into the known with his hybrid world

    For his exhibition Still Tied to a Tree, SALA feature artist Mark Valenzuela has created an overwhelming hybrid world that – while surreal – feels uncomfortably familiar.