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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. ....
Australian Romantic and Classical Orchestra, playing at the music festival this weekend. CANBERRA International Music Festival kicks off on Friday, April 30, and runs until May 9, mostly at the Fitters Workshop, Kingston, but it’s also streaming via a 10-concert digital pass here and, as well, there’ll be a “student” rush, one hour before at the door, for all concerts. Book here. THE Royal Academy of Dance Australia will host a gala evening of performance by students at ACT and Riverina area dance schools this Sunday. RAD, which has a quarter of a million students worldwide, will present a program which spans genres from ballet to Broadway and contemporary to character. Playhouse, 6pm, Sunday, May 2, book here or 6275 2700. ....
Shooters boost Laborâs chances in make-or-break byelection Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 4, 2021 â 5.30am April 4, 2021 â 5.30am Save Normal text size Advertisement Goodness! Following the resignation of the Upper Hunter Nationals MP Michael Johnsen last week â following a serious allegation of rape, which he strongly denies, and other allegations he offered a sex worker $1000 to ply her trade in Parliament House itself â this coming byelection will have a serious impact on our stateâs two female political leaders. If the Coalition loses, the Berejiklian government will move into minority. If the ALP doesnât get a thumping win, the leadership of Jodi McKay will be terminal. ....
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