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LEN POWER. In “The Twins”, two men, who had performed at school together in Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors”, get together years later to work on a two-hander adaptation of that same play. The interaction of these old friends during rehearsal forms the basis of this play about friendship, trust, nostalgia and regret. Describing this work as “theatre vérité”, the two performers actually are the characters in the play and the incidents remembered from the past are real. Ian (Ian Darling) is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who has returned to the stage for the first time in 40 years. Greg (Greg Fleet) is an award-winning actor, comedian, playwright and author. They have stayed in touch over the years, often with lengthy absences in between. While they have led interesting and colourful lives, neither man is without flaws. Personal sensitivities and touchy subjects between the men soon appear in their interactions. ....
Emma Batchelor. Photo: Jesse Petrie. A YOUNG writer who has long been part of Canberra’s arts community is the winner of the $20,000 Vogel Literary Award for 2021. Emma Batchelor, 32, has won a publication deal with Allen & Unwin, which launched the Vogel in 1980, for her debut auto-fiction novel âNow That I See Youâ, based on her experiences when her partnerâs emerging transgender status shattered their relationship. Batchelorâs connections to the Canberra arts community run deep. Her mum, Wendy, has worked at the Canberra Theatre Centre for 14 years, while Emma has also worked at the box office there on and off for 13 years, and still does weekend shifts, while holding down a full-time job with advocacy organisation the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. ....
In this sponsored post, “CityNews” speaks with experts passionate about the Woden Valley. WODEN Valley, one of the ACT’s original 18 districts used in land administration, has question marks around the origin of its name. It is said to be named after a nearby homestead, whose owner Dr James Murray titled it “Woden” in October, 1837, after the Old English god of wisdom. While, historian Dr Harold Koch believes the name may have its origins in the Aboriginal words “wadyan” or “wadhan”, meaning possum. But regardless of its origin, the valley, subdivided into about 12 suburbs, is home to many experts that are passionate about where they work. ....
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APIA Good Times Reveals New Dates For 2021 The APIA Good Times tour will return to Australian stages on May 13 after being postponed due to Covid in 2020. The APIA Good Times line-up remains the same with Brian Cadd, Deborah Conway, Joe Camilleri, John Paul Young, Kate Ceberano, Leo Sayer, Vika & Linda and Wendy Matthews heading out around the country, starting in Bunbury in Western Australia. All APIA Good Times shows will follow strict COVIDSafe state government codes. Protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of our ticketholders and workforce is our highest priority and all venues will be operating in reduced, COVIDSafe modes with all precautions stipulated by the respective State Governments. ....