permission to spin: an interview with the playwright

                                          Mary Rachel Brown: Writer of PERMISSION TO SPIN

Miss Polkadot finds out that her children’s music is being used as an instrument of torture .  She is on the eve of being a global phenomenon and is now set on …

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impending everyone: internet histories exposed

ATYP (Australian Theatre For Young People) has been operating for decades. It is recognised as one of the most innovative youth theatre programs in the world. They have been residing underneath the Sydney Theatre Company for many years, but as …

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a dream for modern times: a puckish interview

It opens in a few days and there is all sorts of goings on!  Holroyd Musical and Dramatic Society are almost ready for their opening performance of A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM.  The Guide had a chance to sweep Puck behind …

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unqualified @ the ensemble theatre

This show is a lot of fun. It is great to see two talented, young Australian actresses come out and exuberantly perform a show which they wrote themselves.

The show’s conceit/premise is very clever. Two down on their luck women

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air: facing death, loss and beyond

Though AIR, the present production on at the Old 505 Theatre in Newtown, is written around the themes of death and grief there is much black comedy throughout the play to lighten the mood. The audience is absorbed in the …

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