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The Experiment is a musical monodrama to love, hate, or both

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe Experiment is a musical monodrama that examines the nature of experimentation itself against two key themes: memory and trauma.Shane Reid.

Last night, The Experiment – of which I’m part – opened at the Melbourne Festival. The story of its creation began six years ago, and was guided by a series of serendipitous introductions.

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