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BWW Feature: THE AUSTRALIAN MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL

Kinky Boots, The Lion King, Rent), Parke states To have just one of these names is a coup but to have all three performing and collaborating together in Launceston is nothing short of a miracle. Each are wonderful singers who are rarely seen outside of big commercial musicals in Melbourne and Sydney, each are passionate educators, and each are committed to finding new ways of exploring Musical Theatre in Australia, while celebrating the rich history of what has been. The Festival will be a meeting place to develop new work, celebrate the classics and engage in local Launceston culture, through the elements of Musical Theatre; song, dance and story.

A committee of industry experts is being assembled to guide Melbourne s nightlife recovery plan

Words by Kate Streader Cherry Bar owner James Young has been shortlisted to lead the Night-time Economy Advisory Committee. A group of experts across Melbourne’s hospitality, live music and arts industries have been nominated to form a Night-time Economy Advisory Committee which will work with City of Melbourne to reinvigorate the city after the devastation of COVID-19. Cherry Bar’s James Young, who also owns Yah Yah’s and Hotel Westwood, has been shortlisted to lead the committee, which will comprise industry leaders and two academic advisors. Thirteen potential members have been shortlisted and will be considered by Councillors next week.

The shadow of war asked a question it took writing a play to answer

The shadow of war asked a question it took writing a play to answer We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Catherine Lambert Normal text size Joanna Murray-Smith always avoided Berlin, despite making regular trips to Europe. “It was such a glaring omission,” says the playwright, days ahead of the opening of her play named after and set in the city. Her reluctance was mostly because of her mother. “How do you be a young German when the past is in your face all the time?“: playwright Joanna Murray-Smith. “She narrowly avoided the Holocaust, arriving in Australia in 1939 and getting out by the skin of her teeth. She spoke German and adored German literature and music, but she still carried a serious hangover.”

The shadow of war asked a question it took writing a play to answer

The shadow of war asked a question it took writing a play to answer
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Meet Angourie Rice, The Breakout Star Of Mare Of Easttown

One of the most compelling aspects of the new Sky Atlantic drama Mare of Easttown is the standout performance given by 20-year-old star Angourie Rice. Up until now, she’s been best known for her roles in Spider-Man: Homecoming and Black Mirror, but her role as Siobhan, the college-bound daughter of a small-town detective (played by none other than Kate Winslet) investigating a local murder in southeast Pennsylvania gives her already impressive career new dimension. It doesn’t escape the viewer’s attention how skilled Rice is at portraying living, breathing, occasionally sullen adolescence on a show that revolves around the disappearance of teenage girls; she’s also the inheritor of a complex mother-daughter legacy that starts with Winslet’s Mare and her own mother, Helen (Jean Smart). Recently,

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