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âIf they canât go up, where do hopes go?â Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size â â â â Lamb is dotted with songs the way dry dams dot a drought-struck sheep farm. Penned by Hunters & Collectorsâ Mark Seymour, they frame the playâs sepia tone of love and life gone wrong, and the slow pace at which this happens. As Kathleen, the mentally ill but wisest family member, says, âIf they canât go up, where do hopes go?â Emily Goddard (Kathleen) and Brigid Gallacher (Annie) in Lamb. Credit:Robert Blackburn ....
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Critical Stages Touring Launches Ambitious 2021 Touring & Development Season The full season of productions and industry programs will be launched at The Arts Exchange Sydney, with special guest speakers.by BWW News Desk Critical Stages Touring, Australia s national touring theatre company, is set to announce an ambitiously diverse year of storytelling on the country s stages. After a successful start to 2021 with a season at the Sydney Opera House with Hamlet: Prince of Skidmark by kid s entertainment maestros The Listies, the company is looking forward to getting back on the road with another nine outstanding independent productions from Australia and New Zealand. ....
Theatre / “Lamb”. By Jane Bodie, directed by Julian Meyrick. At The Q, Queanbeyan, until March 6. Reviewed by LEN POWER. “LAMB”, first presented by Red Stitch Theatre in 2018, is a quietly reflective look at a family on the land and the impact of life decisions taken over the years. Returning to the family home for her mother’s funeral after many years away, Annie confronts the resentment of her brother, Patrick, who is bitter that his own dreams were never realised. Left to look after ageing parents and an older sister, Kathleen, who appears to be mentally challenged, he channels his feelings about his life through his music. ....