A podcast about Australian theatre, the forces that shape what we see on our stages, and the voices of those who make it. In each episode, a pair of leading Australian playwrights interview each other about their work, uncovering the broad trends in contemporary Australian drama from the Kevin07 election to the Covid-19 pandemic. This podcast was produced with funding from the Australian Research ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 9 days ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
In this episode, Glace Chase and Lally Katz discuss the Australian autobiographical play. How do true life experiences intersect with storytelling in their craft? What does it mean to write authentically, and why do Australian theatre audiences value... more
In the age of the Anthropocene, Australian playwrights are finding ways to challenge audiences and portray a rapidly changing world. In this episode, playwrights David Finnigan and Andrew Bovell discuss questions including, how should humans deal wit... more
In this episode, playwrights Patricia Cornelius and Angela Betzien discuss the Australian political play. What is the state of the political play today? Why are plays about the working class often confined to the independent sector? Who were the trai... more
Kate Mulvany and Tom Wright are two of Australia’s most prolific adapters for theatre, and in this episode they discuss the explosion of novel adaptations on the Australian mainstage since the 2010s. How do playwrights navigate the relationships betw... more
Verbatim and biographical theatre raises complex ethical and creative questions. Who has the right to tell another person’s story? Can the total complexity of a person or event be captured in a play? Can a playwright separate themselves from the pers... more
In this episode, Mary Anne Butler and Angus Cerini discuss the Australian landscape play. How is human drama enhanced by the presence of the natural environment? How does writing about the Australian landscape open up conversations around politics, c... more
S. Shakthidharan is a Western Sydney storyteller with Sri Lankan heritage and Tamil ancestry, while Michele Lee is a non-Australian writer whose plays privilege the Asian Australian experience. In this episode, they discuss the migration play and the... more
In this episode, playwrights Anchuli Felicia King and Michelle Law discuss Western models of dramaturgy, new Australian writing, and representation on the mainstage. Why is there so little space for formally experimental work by writers of colour? Ho... more
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