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Friday, 3 September Rundle St Lantern commissions available

This is your chance to see your art up in lights - literally!

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Friday, 3 September Jigsaw 2010 - Pieces come together for leading ACT youth theatre company

"...the Board was very keen to investigate a model for an Artistic Directorate. There is no prece

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Friday, 3 September SA - Retaliation

Retaliation follows crusading high school journalist Becca Leech as she comes up against

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2 Sep
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Crack Theatre Festival 2010

All the party people say

Smooth, seductive, completely addictive and (mostly) legal.

2 Sep
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Calling young artists for JUMP 2011

Get your applications ready for the 2011 round of JUMP artist mentorships.

1 Sep
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Win Win Win - Double passes for Australian Theatre for Young People's iconic grunge play ...Rio Saki...

win win win win win win win win win ... go on ...

Win tix to Rio Saki and Other Falling Debris from ATYP and Lowdown Magazine

1 Sep
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OzAsia Festival 2010

Sample the best theatre, dance, music, film, food and exhibitions the Orient has to offer.

1 Sep
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Terrapin's new show premieres in September

Terrapins new show is about chasing your dreams. Puppetry, acrobatics, magic tricks and things you should not do at home with elastic, weave a spell-binding journey for young and old...

1 Sep
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Writing for Film - call for applications

Applications are open for the AWG and SAFC's new script development initiative.

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    Editorial

    What’s up in Lowdown during August? In a word … heaps!
    There are an abundance of feature articles and reviews that will be appearing throughout the month in addition to the two featured in this monthly e-magazine.

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    Jane Gronow
    Editor

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