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  Exploring the spirits, demons and paranormal of Japanese culture in works by legendary artists is the exhibition () at the Art Gallery of NSW.    Rob Thomas () returns to Australia with his tour, visiting the AIS Arena in Canberra before touring nationally with special guests including Pete Murray, Emily Wurramara and Russell Morris.    The blooms of Victoria’s Werribee Park Precinct take centre stage at the State Rose & Garden Show (). Explore floral displays across six acres and enjoy music and food during the two-day festival.    Miranda Tapsell () stars in the State Theatre Company of South Australia’s production of the romantic comedy at Adelaide’s Dunstan Playhouse. au   Enjoy wine, craft beer and cider, as well as Melbourne’s favourite food trucks, at the East Malvern Food & Wine Festival () at Malvern East’s Central Park. eastmalvernfoodandwine. melbourne   Noni Hazlehurst and Yael Stone tread the boards in Sydney Theatre Company’s production of () at the Roslyn Packer Theatre in Sydney.    Fall down the rabbit hole with the West Australian Ballet Company production of () at His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth.   Feline fans can learn about the best breed for their lifestyle, get questions answered by experts or pat-a-cat at the Cat Lovers Show () at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building.   The hit musical (), based on the movie starring Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, hits Sydney for its Australian premiere in April 2020 at the Lyric Theatre.

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