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Dan Houser, Rockstar Games co-founder and the writer behind the studio's biggest games, including the Grand Theft Auto and ...
This restaging of Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon by The Australian Ballet is big, busy and beautifully drilled, but still presents a challenge.