Currency Press believes in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so we’re talking to Australian playwrights about their work, getting insights straight from the source
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
We talk to Australian actor Francis Greenslade about his life, career, and what led him to write his book 'How I Learnt to Act: On the way to NOT going to drama school'.
Listen out for some entertaining anecdotes about working with some big names in... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
CONTENT WARNING/CANCEL CULTURE: We're living in an age when a media storm can shut down a show or even a festival. When the purpose of theatre is often to disrupt and to challenge societal ... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
Playwrights Melanie Tait and Sarah Carroll have a conversation about their careers and writing journeys.
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
GO YOUR OWN WAY: Being selected for a mainstage season is often viewed as the end goal for a playwright. But some of the most exciting theatre is created when a playwright teams up with a d... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
STORY AS COMMODITY: Theatre is not just about entertainment, it is also a powerful vehicle for breaking down taboos and secrecy by bringing real-life stories to an audience who might otherw... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
WHEN OPINIONS DIFFER: Whose play is it? Where does it leave the playwright when the director or designer or dramaturg has a different vision?
Featuring Jane Harrison, Lee Lewis, and Chris ... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
Finegan Kruckemeyer talks with Eva Di Cesare about his life, work, and influences. This episodes features readings from his plays.
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
MIND THE POTHOLES: How does writing for, and working with, regional theatre companies compare with their city cousins? What role does geography play?
Featuring Karla Conway, Leland Kean, a... more
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Exploring the creative landscape of Australian theater, this podcast features in-depth conversations with playwrights who share their insights about inspiration, process, and the nuances of theatrical storytelling. Topics frequently addressed include the challenges of adapting plays for different mediums, the impact of cancel culture on the arts, and the importance of representation and diversity in storytelling. The discussions are likely to resonate with those interested in the intersections of art, culture, and social issues, making it a unique resource for theater enthusiasts and aspiring playwrights alike.
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