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Crime, punishment and the mind of a murderer

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Making Shakespeare new: Christmas Island the perfect setting for epic Tempest | The Canberra Times

Making Shakespeare new: Christmas Island the perfect setting for epic Tempest | The Canberra Times
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Making Shakespeare new: Christmas Island the perfect setting for epic Tempest | The Canberra Times

Making Shakespeare new: Christmas Island the perfect setting for epic Tempest | The Canberra Times
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Dylan s playwriting wins him a big prize | Canberra CityNews

Dylan Van Den Berg… won the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting. CANBERRA’S Dylan Van Den Berg took out the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting for “Milk” at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards yesterday (April 26). Van Den Berg accepted the award at the State Library of NSW, where a total of $305,000 was awarded across 13 prizes. Van Den Berg’s win was announced alongside people such as Ellen van Neerven, who won the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, Multicultural NSW Award and Book of the Year, and Kate Grenville, who won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction. The third was Van Den Berg’s win.

Street Theatre wins a $25,000 Myer award

Artistic director of The Street Theatre, Caroline Stacey. IN A mighty affirmation of Canberra-made theatre, The Street Theatre was named on Tuesday (April 13) as a recipient of a 2020 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award. Other recipients were Andrew Ford (Music, NSW), Metro Arts (Multi-Arts, Queensland), Kylie Bracknell (Theatre, WA), Sally Chance (Dance, SA), Second Echo Ensemble (Dance, Tasmania), Robin Fox (Music, Victoria) and Sean Pardy (Theatre, NT). The awards were established in 1984 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of the late arts philanthropist Sidney Myer. They have awarded more than $4 million over 38 years and have this year been expanded from the usual three (individual, facilitator and group) to eight prizes of $25,000, including at least one in each Australian state and territory.

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